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<blockquote data-quote="livinginazoo" data-source="post: 33289" data-attributes="member: 3015"><p>It all depends on the teacher, both of my difficult children have done really well with the spec.ed. teacher, but niether did very good with the two teachers at HS. I recently pulled Bub out of HS and have him working with a private teacher in the morning(for free thank God), and Spec. ed in the afternoons. in my humble opinion it takes someone special to work with difficult child's and not everyone has that nack. And if the older teacher is making a deal out of everything then so will your daughter. If one of my kids starts making a fuss about something all three get going. </p><p></p><p>I have a question- Are both teachers at the same pre-school? Maybe the younger teacher could be your daughter's main teacher if thats possible.</p><p></p><p>I agree with PJD123, you have to pick your battles(ok, so my kids don't always match and sometimes skip baths but running out the door naked is going to far).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livinginazoo, post: 33289, member: 3015"] It all depends on the teacher, both of my difficult children have done really well with the spec.ed. teacher, but niether did very good with the two teachers at HS. I recently pulled Bub out of HS and have him working with a private teacher in the morning(for free thank God), and Spec. ed in the afternoons. in my humble opinion it takes someone special to work with difficult child's and not everyone has that nack. And if the older teacher is making a deal out of everything then so will your daughter. If one of my kids starts making a fuss about something all three get going. I have a question- Are both teachers at the same pre-school? Maybe the younger teacher could be your daughter's main teacher if thats possible. I agree with PJD123, you have to pick your battles(ok, so my kids don't always match and sometimes skip baths but running out the door naked is going to far). [/QUOTE]
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