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Mtng next Tues with-all teachers at difficult child's school ... and a good email
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 399322" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Terry, your post sounded like a carbon copy of what I was hearing and seeing at school when my son was in middle school. He had a math teacher that said the same thing, worked well with him, and really got his attitude turned around about school and education. Unfortunately, the teachers and difficult child had the same issues about staying on task and them not having time to constantly keep him on task. We put it in his IEP that he would be in a resource class instead of regular study hall. The resource teacher (not to be confused with school resource officer) kept him on task and difficult child usually completed most homework there which really helped the battle at home, not to mention his grades. And since difficult child sometimes forgot things- conveniently or not- he could also use that time to pick up assignments from teacher if he needed to, see them individually on occasion, etc. I heard that resource classes in high school aren't quite the same and are more for kids with severe Learning Disability (LD), but that might just apply to that sd jurisdiction. Anyway, this might be worth checking into for your son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 399322, member: 3699"] Terry, your post sounded like a carbon copy of what I was hearing and seeing at school when my son was in middle school. He had a math teacher that said the same thing, worked well with him, and really got his attitude turned around about school and education. Unfortunately, the teachers and difficult child had the same issues about staying on task and them not having time to constantly keep him on task. We put it in his IEP that he would be in a resource class instead of regular study hall. The resource teacher (not to be confused with school resource officer) kept him on task and difficult child usually completed most homework there which really helped the battle at home, not to mention his grades. And since difficult child sometimes forgot things- conveniently or not- he could also use that time to pick up assignments from teacher if he needed to, see them individually on occasion, etc. I heard that resource classes in high school aren't quite the same and are more for kids with severe Learning Disability (LD), but that might just apply to that sd jurisdiction. Anyway, this might be worth checking into for your son. [/QUOTE]
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