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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 47787" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>I have hopped up and down about this very thing during my son's last school year (5th). ALL his 22 year old teacher did was to whine to the principal that he wasn't doing his work and they would stuff him in a room and hand him some papers to work on. What?? And he was LEARNING that way? Grrrrrr. As it turned out, we agreed to remove him from his current elementary to another that has classes with teacher/student ratio of 1:2. He has thrived in this atmosphere. Too bad he didn't get more of it before going to intermediate school this coming year. The fact of the matter for your son, mine, and maybe many on this board is that they learn DIFFERENTLY! Who says they all have to learn the same? These teachers have to find a way to teach all children....it's the law!</p><p></p><p>YOU are entitled to a copy of the entire IEP/BIP. And unfortunately, you'll have to be the monitor to see to it that it's followed to the T!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 47787, member: 2287"] I have hopped up and down about this very thing during my son's last school year (5th). ALL his 22 year old teacher did was to whine to the principal that he wasn't doing his work and they would stuff him in a room and hand him some papers to work on. What?? And he was LEARNING that way? Grrrrrr. As it turned out, we agreed to remove him from his current elementary to another that has classes with teacher/student ratio of 1:2. He has thrived in this atmosphere. Too bad he didn't get more of it before going to intermediate school this coming year. The fact of the matter for your son, mine, and maybe many on this board is that they learn DIFFERENTLY! Who says they all have to learn the same? These teachers have to find a way to teach all children....it's the law! YOU are entitled to a copy of the entire IEP/BIP. And unfortunately, you'll have to be the monitor to see to it that it's followed to the T! [/QUOTE]
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