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9.5 y/o son, Psychological evaluation, teacher bias!?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 418558" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm pooped tonight so my response will be short. Most importantly I want to say welcome. Secondly I can tell you that my difficult child had one elementary school teacher who was not responsive to my inquiries. She happened to be the Mother of a high school friend and she presented as "so friendly" when we met. She assured me that she understood my daughter's issues and that I neednt worry. Well.......I scheduled a meeting with this experienced "so called caring" teacher right after lunch when the class went out to PE. OMG! I can't tell you how shocked I was. She had retained four other students to testify that difficult child was very disruptive and kept the teacher from teaching the other students. I was "gob-smacked". I'll never forget that day and it was almost forty years ago! SO...yes, I do believe that one teacher can derail a child. I've seen it in action.</p><p>There needs to be a change made before your son begins to think he is unacceptable. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 418558, member: 35"] I'm pooped tonight so my response will be short. Most importantly I want to say welcome. Secondly I can tell you that my difficult child had one elementary school teacher who was not responsive to my inquiries. She happened to be the Mother of a high school friend and she presented as "so friendly" when we met. She assured me that she understood my daughter's issues and that I neednt worry. Well.......I scheduled a meeting with this experienced "so called caring" teacher right after lunch when the class went out to PE. OMG! I can't tell you how shocked I was. She had retained four other students to testify that difficult child was very disruptive and kept the teacher from teaching the other students. I was "gob-smacked". I'll never forget that day and it was almost forty years ago! SO...yes, I do believe that one teacher can derail a child. I've seen it in action. There needs to be a change made before your son begins to think he is unacceptable. DDD [/QUOTE]
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