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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 325768" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thanks, Marg.</p><p>By a communication book, do you mean written notes back and forth to the teacher? What we've been doing is initialling difficult child's homework planner ea night at home, and the teachers do it during the day.</p><p>At least one of the teachers (incl this one) have initialled it incorrectly when difficult child has merely copied the homework from the board, instead of initialling to show that difficult child has actually finished the assignment. That was not the agreement.</p><p>Also, this teacher, Miss R, initials the line between science and math to indicate her okay, when in fact, she needs to initial them separately. She is very inacurrate and emotional; my husband and I have both rolled our eyes at the irony of how she defies the stereotyped science and math teacher who is logical and precise, and this woman is imprecise and emotional.</p><p>Just like my son ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 325768, member: 3419"] Thanks, Marg. By a communication book, do you mean written notes back and forth to the teacher? What we've been doing is initialling difficult child's homework planner ea night at home, and the teachers do it during the day. At least one of the teachers (incl this one) have initialled it incorrectly when difficult child has merely copied the homework from the board, instead of initialling to show that difficult child has actually finished the assignment. That was not the agreement. Also, this teacher, Miss R, initials the line between science and math to indicate her okay, when in fact, she needs to initial them separately. She is very inacurrate and emotional; my husband and I have both rolled our eyes at the irony of how she defies the stereotyped science and math teacher who is logical and precise, and this woman is imprecise and emotional. Just like my son ... [/QUOTE]
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