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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 344751" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Shari-It is nice to hear that he still wants to learn. I think he gets so frustrated so much of the time because everything is so difficult for him.</p><p></p><p>K-I agree it's a good thing they didn't end up sending him to an environment that would do more harm than good. Teachers only get 1 visitation day a year so I was especially impressed that she took hers to check things out for difficult child. I agree-wish they could get more of a 1 on 1-it's so frustrating because in our district is nearly impossible to get a 1 on 1.</p><p></p><p>Sharon-He does have a gentle side. I too am hoping that "back to the drawing board" will result in a better outcome for difficult child. </p><p></p><p>Linda-I agree there are others floundering as well. I do have to say, working in the district, that I am impressed with what they are trying to do to help difficult child. They are searching. That being said, I know, just trying isn't necessarily enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 344751, member: 1631"] Shari-It is nice to hear that he still wants to learn. I think he gets so frustrated so much of the time because everything is so difficult for him. K-I agree it's a good thing they didn't end up sending him to an environment that would do more harm than good. Teachers only get 1 visitation day a year so I was especially impressed that she took hers to check things out for difficult child. I agree-wish they could get more of a 1 on 1-it's so frustrating because in our district is nearly impossible to get a 1 on 1. Sharon-He does have a gentle side. I too am hoping that "back to the drawing board" will result in a better outcome for difficult child. Linda-I agree there are others floundering as well. I do have to say, working in the district, that I am impressed with what they are trying to do to help difficult child. They are searching. That being said, I know, just trying isn't necessarily enough. [/QUOTE]
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