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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 73203"><p>Translation: We don't pay much attention, but we're going to tell you what we think you want to hear.</p><p></p><p>I hope I'm wrong, but that's what I would think. It reminds me of when difficult child was in the second grade. First thing every morning they had an assignment that consisted of 3 or 4 language arts questions and 2 or 3 simple math questions. The kids had 20-30 minutes to complete this (it was about 1/3 of a page). Most of the time (3-5 days a week) difficult child would bring this home as homework because she did not get it completed during class. Often she had only gotten one problem done. It wasn't because she couldn't do the work; she did it fine at home and didn't need any help. So, I asked the teachers what she was doing during that time...she had 2 teachers in her classroom of 22 students. Their answer was, "I don't know." These were the same teachers that claimed that difficult child didn't have any problems in their classroom. However, after I asked that question it no longer came home as homework. Imagine that. It had gone on for several weeks until it got to that point because I didn't realize it was classwork that wasn't getting completed; I thought it was just homework.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 73203"] Translation: We don't pay much attention, but we're going to tell you what we think you want to hear. I hope I'm wrong, but that's what I would think. It reminds me of when difficult child was in the second grade. First thing every morning they had an assignment that consisted of 3 or 4 language arts questions and 2 or 3 simple math questions. The kids had 20-30 minutes to complete this (it was about 1/3 of a page). Most of the time (3-5 days a week) difficult child would bring this home as homework because she did not get it completed during class. Often she had only gotten one problem done. It wasn't because she couldn't do the work; she did it fine at home and didn't need any help. So, I asked the teachers what she was doing during that time...she had 2 teachers in her classroom of 22 students. Their answer was, "I don't know." These were the same teachers that claimed that difficult child didn't have any problems in their classroom. However, after I asked that question it no longer came home as homework. Imagine that. It had gone on for several weeks until it got to that point because I didn't realize it was classwork that wasn't getting completed; I thought it was just homework. [/QUOTE]
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