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Who is really teaching your special education child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 454541"><p>There are some very good reasons I'm homeschooling most of my kids. First, I know that even in good schools they keep things from the parents. Example, a kid gets bit by a dog and the secretaries don't want to call the parents. Its not the principal or teacher trying to hide anything. In a school each different adult has their own agenda and there are lots of adults. I've seen kids terrified of their teacher because she yells at them but if I did anything about it I'd get fired. I've seen sexual predators put in classrooms with other kids and the parents none the wiser. I've been an aide and have been told to never speak to the parents because they could sue me and the school. I've seen sp ed classes that are only babysitting. I could go on. </p><p></p><p>difficult child 1 is in public school and I would be fine with an aide teaching him. I know its not the degree the person has that makes them a good teacher its a combination of personality and experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 454541"] There are some very good reasons I'm homeschooling most of my kids. First, I know that even in good schools they keep things from the parents. Example, a kid gets bit by a dog and the secretaries don't want to call the parents. Its not the principal or teacher trying to hide anything. In a school each different adult has their own agenda and there are lots of adults. I've seen kids terrified of their teacher because she yells at them but if I did anything about it I'd get fired. I've seen sexual predators put in classrooms with other kids and the parents none the wiser. I've been an aide and have been told to never speak to the parents because they could sue me and the school. I've seen sp ed classes that are only babysitting. I could go on. difficult child 1 is in public school and I would be fine with an aide teaching him. I know its not the degree the person has that makes them a good teacher its a combination of personality and experience. [/QUOTE]
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