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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 432090" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>OMG! See, and I thought I was crazy. I almost think the teachers PURPOSELY don't tell the difficult children the assignments. </p><p></p><p>In 5th grade son was failing because he wasn't turning in work. When I finally pinned down the teacher, she told me that because he was getting pulled out for services, he was not getting his assignments and therefore not turning them in. OK. AND????????????????????????????????? You mean it was an Aspie's 5th grade responsibility to come back in to class and ask what he'd missed????????? Breathe, breathe, breathe. My BlPr is soaring just recalling it.</p><p></p><p>WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY back yonder when I went to school, if a kid was out, the teacher made a point of summarizing what he'd missed IN FRONT OF THE WHOLE CLASS. Looking back I know this served two purposes - gave the kid that missed out the information, and reminded everyone else.</p><p></p><p>Nice move with "changing" the due date!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 432090, member: 11965"] OMG! See, and I thought I was crazy. I almost think the teachers PURPOSELY don't tell the difficult children the assignments. In 5th grade son was failing because he wasn't turning in work. When I finally pinned down the teacher, she told me that because he was getting pulled out for services, he was not getting his assignments and therefore not turning them in. OK. AND????????????????????????????????? You mean it was an Aspie's 5th grade responsibility to come back in to class and ask what he'd missed????????? Breathe, breathe, breathe. My BlPr is soaring just recalling it. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY back yonder when I went to school, if a kid was out, the teacher made a point of summarizing what he'd missed IN FRONT OF THE WHOLE CLASS. Looking back I know this served two purposes - gave the kid that missed out the information, and reminded everyone else. Nice move with "changing" the due date! [/QUOTE]
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