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difficult child's teacher--no nonsense
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 98787" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>He already has a schedule and ea day they copy things from the blackboard. I can see that every night. However, there is no way for me to know if he really did the assignment if there is no printout or handwritten sheet, for ex. if it's something he already turned in.</p><p>The teacher will not initial ea day. They stopped doing that in 2nd gr. and they make a point of telling the parents that they will initial for the little kids but not the "older kids."</p><p></p><p>They also send home a printout of the assignments ea wk. If difficult child loses it, I can access it online. But it is just a sentence, for ex., "Prepare poster for Trumpet of the Swan."</p><p>I have no idea if it's regular poster board, 3-sided science project board, etc. and whether it contains graphics or something that needs to be obtained from my computer, since difficult child has no Internet access. So I need to know what kind of board to buy, and whether to let difficult child use my computer.</p><p></p><p>I surely learned my lesson. But has my difficult child?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 98787, member: 3419"] He already has a schedule and ea day they copy things from the blackboard. I can see that every night. However, there is no way for me to know if he really did the assignment if there is no printout or handwritten sheet, for ex. if it's something he already turned in. The teacher will not initial ea day. They stopped doing that in 2nd gr. and they make a point of telling the parents that they will initial for the little kids but not the "older kids." They also send home a printout of the assignments ea wk. If difficult child loses it, I can access it online. But it is just a sentence, for ex., "Prepare poster for Trumpet of the Swan." I have no idea if it's regular poster board, 3-sided science project board, etc. and whether it contains graphics or something that needs to be obtained from my computer, since difficult child has no Internet access. So I need to know what kind of board to buy, and whether to let difficult child use my computer. I surely learned my lesson. But has my difficult child? [/QUOTE]
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