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Not a great week around here (sorry so long.)
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 521071" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Somebody's gotta come down on that teacher... or some student (even if it isn't your difficult child) is going to go off the deep end. </p><p></p><p>Missing the invisible disabilities is bad enough, and we get too much of that.</p><p>But... her writing arm is in a CAST. She could bonk him over the head with it and knock him out... it's NOT fake. (and I'm not advocating doing that, just sayin'... it's THAT obvious.) Good gravy boats. Even the teacher from hades that I had back in elementary, got THAT one... one of my friends broke her writing arm, and even though the teacher NEVER accommodated ANYTHING - not ever - she did admit that the arm-in-cast, complete with doctors. note, was definitely something that "any logical person" could see needed some adjustments for. (not much... her essays were allowed to pile up, and be caught up after the arm healed... exams were oral, or scribed)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 521071, member: 11791"] Somebody's gotta come down on that teacher... or some student (even if it isn't your difficult child) is going to go off the deep end. Missing the invisible disabilities is bad enough, and we get too much of that. But... her writing arm is in a CAST. She could bonk him over the head with it and knock him out... it's NOT fake. (and I'm not advocating doing that, just sayin'... it's THAT obvious.) Good gravy boats. Even the teacher from hades that I had back in elementary, got THAT one... one of my friends broke her writing arm, and even though the teacher NEVER accommodated ANYTHING - not ever - she did admit that the arm-in-cast, complete with doctors. note, was definitely something that "any logical person" could see needed some adjustments for. (not much... her essays were allowed to pile up, and be caught up after the arm healed... exams were oral, or scribed) [/QUOTE]
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