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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 338200" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Perhaps the aide who is leaving has an opinion about which, if any, of the other aides might be able to work with difficult child without upsetting the children they are currently with. You could also ask the aide if she knows anyone who might be interested in applying for the job. Since she knows him and has done so well with him, her insights could be very helpful.</p><p></p><p>My son has had the same aide for 3 years. She even left the teacher she had worked with for years (he would loop back and forth between grades 3 and 4 and she would go with him) to move up to 5th this year with my son. However, he is graduating and moving on to middle school this year. My son does not want to have an aide any more at the middle school so I am planning to have her at his transition meeting to give insight into what methods work with my son when he gets in a mood.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 338200, member: 3493"] Perhaps the aide who is leaving has an opinion about which, if any, of the other aides might be able to work with difficult child without upsetting the children they are currently with. You could also ask the aide if she knows anyone who might be interested in applying for the job. Since she knows him and has done so well with him, her insights could be very helpful. My son has had the same aide for 3 years. She even left the teacher she had worked with for years (he would loop back and forth between grades 3 and 4 and she would go with him) to move up to 5th this year with my son. However, he is graduating and moving on to middle school this year. My son does not want to have an aide any more at the middle school so I am planning to have her at his transition meeting to give insight into what methods work with my son when he gets in a mood. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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