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Why is it that teachers have such a hard time with communication?
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<blockquote data-quote="artana" data-source="post: 231402" data-attributes="member: 6186"><p>Hello,</p><p> I am soo frustrated because for two years my ds6 (who is now being evaluated for possible ADHD) has had teachers who cannot consistently use behavior sheets with him. The month before Christmas we had gotten into a pattern of bringing home a behavior sheet. DS6 was very proud of his happy faces and really was getting motivated. We come back from break, no behavior sheet.</p><p> </p><p> DS6 has told me he went to the Principal's office. He remembered why one time (which is rare for him) and explained to me that he accidentally hurt another child with a pencil. He and I had a long talk about it. I called the principal to try to find out why I hadn't been told, and I called the teacher to get his behavior sheets started.</p><p> </p><p> Last night, the teacher sends me an e-mail about what happened. Two days afterwards! And she tells me that he has had a *rough* transition from the holidays and into the new year.</p><p> </p><p> I told her that I was unable to comment because the only information on his rough week I had was from him. And that I was very proud of him for trying to keep me honestly updated on his behavior. I called the Special Education teacher to ask her to make sure that behavior sheet gets used. The Special Education teacher is willing to take the responsibility of having him check in every morning to make sure he has the sheet.</p><p> </p><p>I feel bad for the Special Education teacher. How hard is it to make sure you hand something to a student every morning?! The Special Education teacher has a dozen or more special needs kids that have to check in with her every morning. </p><p> </p><p> *sigh* At least the evaluation starts today. I hope he gets an IEP.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for listening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artana, post: 231402, member: 6186"] Hello, I am soo frustrated because for two years my ds6 (who is now being evaluated for possible ADHD) has had teachers who cannot consistently use behavior sheets with him. The month before Christmas we had gotten into a pattern of bringing home a behavior sheet. DS6 was very proud of his happy faces and really was getting motivated. We come back from break, no behavior sheet. DS6 has told me he went to the Principal's office. He remembered why one time (which is rare for him) and explained to me that he accidentally hurt another child with a pencil. He and I had a long talk about it. I called the principal to try to find out why I hadn't been told, and I called the teacher to get his behavior sheets started. Last night, the teacher sends me an e-mail about what happened. Two days afterwards! And she tells me that he has had a *rough* transition from the holidays and into the new year. I told her that I was unable to comment because the only information on his rough week I had was from him. And that I was very proud of him for trying to keep me honestly updated on his behavior. I called the Special Education teacher to ask her to make sure that behavior sheet gets used. The Special Education teacher is willing to take the responsibility of having him check in every morning to make sure he has the sheet. I feel bad for the Special Education teacher. How hard is it to make sure you hand something to a student every morning?! The Special Education teacher has a dozen or more special needs kids that have to check in with her every morning. *sigh* At least the evaluation starts today. I hope he gets an IEP. Thanks for listening. [/QUOTE]
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