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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 194623" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>We had a similar incident a couple of years ago. I informed the principal who "made it change". The first issue- being too attentive- they handled it delicately because apparently it was just a very vigilant teacher (aide)- but it stopped after I told the principal that she was driving my son nuts and he was cringing about having to deal with it. Second issue- having them sit in different areas- that's a no-no. If it is a mainstream class, and apparently it is or there wouldn't be some kids in there who don't need extra help, they are not supposed to seggragate. The other kids aren't even supposed to know who is or isn't on an IEP or in collaborative classes. That was one of our issues too and I also brought that up to the principal. They will probably tell you that it's so the teacher can keep a better eye on the students "to offer help when they need it", but no matter- it's not kosher and needs to change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 194623, member: 3699"] We had a similar incident a couple of years ago. I informed the principal who "made it change". The first issue- being too attentive- they handled it delicately because apparently it was just a very vigilant teacher (aide)- but it stopped after I told the principal that she was driving my son nuts and he was cringing about having to deal with it. Second issue- having them sit in different areas- that's a no-no. If it is a mainstream class, and apparently it is or there wouldn't be some kids in there who don't need extra help, they are not supposed to seggragate. The other kids aren't even supposed to know who is or isn't on an IEP or in collaborative classes. That was one of our issues too and I also brought that up to the principal. They will probably tell you that it's so the teacher can keep a better eye on the students "to offer help when they need it", but no matter- it's not kosher and needs to change. [/QUOTE]
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