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Consequences for my difficult child who doesnt' care?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy-Steph" data-source="post: 42626" data-attributes="member: 3729"><p>Thanks for the idea about the teaching school.</p><p></p><p>As far as difficult child's math teacher, no she will not email the assignments. She is an old lady. We have found that with the teachers, the older one's are less likely to go the extra mile for our difficult child. I think they are more set in their ways and see difficult child as "problem child" rather than a child that learns differently or needs more direction. The young one's recently out of school are the one's that are more patient and have new ideas to help. We have noticed that gsf works best and responds more to males (maybe because bio mom left him and dad has always been here for him?). I have already talked with the school about a male math teacher whether he is in 5th grade again or manages to get into 6th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy-Steph, post: 42626, member: 3729"] Thanks for the idea about the teaching school. As far as difficult child's math teacher, no she will not email the assignments. She is an old lady. We have found that with the teachers, the older one's are less likely to go the extra mile for our difficult child. I think they are more set in their ways and see difficult child as "problem child" rather than a child that learns differently or needs more direction. The young one's recently out of school are the one's that are more patient and have new ideas to help. We have noticed that gsf works best and responds more to males (maybe because bio mom left him and dad has always been here for him?). I have already talked with the school about a male math teacher whether he is in 5th grade again or manages to get into 6th. [/QUOTE]
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