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email I just sent to English teacher and principal...
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 532969" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Teacher isn't going to cut any slack, unless the child has an IEP. Most teachers (our experience anyway) do not have the skills to deal with exception kids on the fly... there are a few exceptional teachers out there who can and do. </p><p></p><p>We went through the whole label fight with difficult child. Didn't want to be different, etc. We had to force the issue, put things in place... but once we knew what we were dealing with, we were able to take his concerns into the picture. For example, he hates "assigned" aides - but has no problem if a "classroom aide" wants to give him a bit of extra help, and doesn't have an issue spending specific periods in a resource room... But until you have the "labels", and an IEP, you don't get anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 532969, member: 11791"] Teacher isn't going to cut any slack, unless the child has an IEP. Most teachers (our experience anyway) do not have the skills to deal with exception kids on the fly... there are a few exceptional teachers out there who can and do. We went through the whole label fight with difficult child. Didn't want to be different, etc. We had to force the issue, put things in place... but once we knew what we were dealing with, we were able to take his concerns into the picture. For example, he hates "assigned" aides - but has no problem if a "classroom aide" wants to give him a bit of extra help, and doesn't have an issue spending specific periods in a resource room... But until you have the "labels", and an IEP, you don't get anything. [/QUOTE]
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