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<blockquote data-quote="Castle Queen" data-source="post: 611800" data-attributes="member: 15910"><p>The worst one we had was actually with his math teacher, and he got an A in math. She was almost in tears, said she was exhausted every day after class, where she is doing more teaching about appropriate behavior than she is math! She hasn't been emailing me because she "didn't want to bother me." Said difficult child is scary smart but highly disrespectful and oppositional, even now when he is kept busy working ahead in the curriculum. difficult child explained how he preferred to sit to do his work (with legs on desk, or even lying down) and she said she would not allow it. She feels he has singled her out to torment. I felt bad for the teacher and assured her if we can get an FBA maybe we can figure out what triggers him in her class specifically.</p><p>As I suspected, the D's were due to failing to make up work from the suspensions. They have so much more responsibility now in 7th grade and difficult child just isn't handling it. I will have to helicopter for awhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castle Queen, post: 611800, member: 15910"] The worst one we had was actually with his math teacher, and he got an A in math. She was almost in tears, said she was exhausted every day after class, where she is doing more teaching about appropriate behavior than she is math! She hasn't been emailing me because she "didn't want to bother me." Said difficult child is scary smart but highly disrespectful and oppositional, even now when he is kept busy working ahead in the curriculum. difficult child explained how he preferred to sit to do his work (with legs on desk, or even lying down) and she said she would not allow it. She feels he has singled her out to torment. I felt bad for the teacher and assured her if we can get an FBA maybe we can figure out what triggers him in her class specifically. As I suspected, the D's were due to failing to make up work from the suspensions. They have so much more responsibility now in 7th grade and difficult child just isn't handling it. I will have to helicopter for awhile. [/QUOTE]
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