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Meltdowns, neuropsychologist evaluation and wrap meeting
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 470743" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I'd ship you our "best" evaluator... but he retired 5 years ago and we don't even live in the same prov now!</p><p>His trick was to book a day at the school, and come in as a "teacher trainer". The kids were TOLD that. And he would... the teacher would be presenting away, and he'd stop her, and show a tip or trick to adapt her style, that would make it easier for ALL the kids (write that on the board while you're talking... wait until the room is quiet... etc.) </p><p></p><p>The kids lapped it up - the TEACHER was having to be TAUGHT. Things went on as normal, and the kids even pushed limits a bit because they wanted to see the teacher get in trouble...</p><p>Meanwhile, all the NOTES he was taking... were about the one or two kids he was supposed to be observing.</p><p></p><p>But he was... one in a million, I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 470743, member: 11791"] I'd ship you our "best" evaluator... but he retired 5 years ago and we don't even live in the same prov now! His trick was to book a day at the school, and come in as a "teacher trainer". The kids were TOLD that. And he would... the teacher would be presenting away, and he'd stop her, and show a tip or trick to adapt her style, that would make it easier for ALL the kids (write that on the board while you're talking... wait until the room is quiet... etc.) The kids lapped it up - the TEACHER was having to be TAUGHT. Things went on as normal, and the kids even pushed limits a bit because they wanted to see the teacher get in trouble... Meanwhile, all the NOTES he was taking... were about the one or two kids he was supposed to be observing. But he was... one in a million, I know. [/QUOTE]
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