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Am I wrong? Is the teacher right? Opinions needed. difficult child's "tone"...
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 545294" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Sigh. I dont want to just say you are wrong but this is what you are going to deal with in a school setting. My son also had the problem also had the problem of always sticking his nose in where it didnt belong. While it should be just him worrying about putting his book bag away correctly or putting his coat on the hook so it didnt fall down, he wanted to sit there and tell all the other kids that they werent doing it right. Didnt go over to well with either the kids or the teachers. </p><p></p><p>Kids, even those with issues, have to learn the way things run. Everyone cant just change the rules for them. They can have an IEP to help him with things that are harder for him but not everything will be on there. They cant change the entire world for him. </p><p></p><p>I dont know, this is my opinion and Im sure you are going to get more that differ from mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 545294, member: 1514"] Sigh. I dont want to just say you are wrong but this is what you are going to deal with in a school setting. My son also had the problem also had the problem of always sticking his nose in where it didnt belong. While it should be just him worrying about putting his book bag away correctly or putting his coat on the hook so it didnt fall down, he wanted to sit there and tell all the other kids that they werent doing it right. Didnt go over to well with either the kids or the teachers. Kids, even those with issues, have to learn the way things run. Everyone cant just change the rules for them. They can have an IEP to help him with things that are harder for him but not everything will be on there. They cant change the entire world for him. I dont know, this is my opinion and Im sure you are going to get more that differ from mine. [/QUOTE]
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