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Any downsides to home/hospital instruction?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 391227" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>I would only offer to make sure the teacher they send is grade/age appropriate. When Danny was homebound, the district sent a teacher that normally worked with kids around 6 or years old and never one that was I think 14 or 15 at the time. First day she told me he could only have fresh fruit to snack (she actually stood there while I cut up a apple LOL) on when they took a break, and he was not allowed to eat Chips or have a soft drink -only milk. She went over stuff she would be working with him on. </p><p> </p><p>2nd day, she asked him what books he liked to read - she looked thru our bookcases, pulled out Harry Potter, and insisted he read it to her but to use voices that he thought the character woud be using. The day immediately tanked, and she left, never to return, saying he really needed a male teacher. I have no clue what they were thinking sending this teacher. His IQ tested at 145 and his reading comprehension was at college level but I think the SD did it out of spite cause I was constatly battling them</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 391227, member: 47"] I would only offer to make sure the teacher they send is grade/age appropriate. When Danny was homebound, the district sent a teacher that normally worked with kids around 6 or years old and never one that was I think 14 or 15 at the time. First day she told me he could only have fresh fruit to snack (she actually stood there while I cut up a apple LOL) on when they took a break, and he was not allowed to eat Chips or have a soft drink -only milk. She went over stuff she would be working with him on. 2nd day, she asked him what books he liked to read - she looked thru our bookcases, pulled out Harry Potter, and insisted he read it to her but to use voices that he thought the character woud be using. The day immediately tanked, and she left, never to return, saying he really needed a male teacher. I have no clue what they were thinking sending this teacher. His IQ tested at 145 and his reading comprehension was at college level but I think the SD did it out of spite cause I was constatly battling them Marcie [/QUOTE]
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