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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 5671" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>It really started back in 2nd grade. They didn't get along from the start and we wondered if he felt she "pushed out" the previous Special Education teacher whom he loved. (She didn't push her out she chose to leave). Even so they seemed to contuiously be at odds with one another. When difficult child doesn't like someone watch out! He can make their life miserable. As parents of difficult child we are used to it-I would think spec. ed teachers would be too. </p><p></p><p>At the end of 2nd grade she became very ill and almost died. She survived (thank God) and is now in a wheel chair.</p><p></p><p>She came back and I get the feeling she wanted to work with difficult child again. This surprised me. difficult child needs someone with a good sense of humor who is consistent, fair yet flexible if that makes sense? The thing is even though he is no angel he has generally like teachers at school (gets mad yes-but gets over it) except for this teacher.</p><p></p><p>We are in somewhat of an awkward circumstance because husband teaches at the same school. I really feel for the benefit of difficult child and the teacher a new placement should be made. Of course, doing that rocks the whole placement boat for others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 5671, member: 1631"] It really started back in 2nd grade. They didn't get along from the start and we wondered if he felt she "pushed out" the previous Special Education teacher whom he loved. (She didn't push her out she chose to leave). Even so they seemed to contuiously be at odds with one another. When difficult child doesn't like someone watch out! He can make their life miserable. As parents of difficult child we are used to it-I would think spec. ed teachers would be too. At the end of 2nd grade she became very ill and almost died. She survived (thank God) and is now in a wheel chair. She came back and I get the feeling she wanted to work with difficult child again. This surprised me. difficult child needs someone with a good sense of humor who is consistent, fair yet flexible if that makes sense? The thing is even though he is no angel he has generally like teachers at school (gets mad yes-but gets over it) except for this teacher. We are in somewhat of an awkward circumstance because husband teaches at the same school. I really feel for the benefit of difficult child and the teacher a new placement should be made. Of course, doing that rocks the whole placement boat for others. [/QUOTE]
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