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Help!! easy child may be becoming difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="ChefPaula1965" data-source="post: 150835" data-attributes="member: 2913"><p>Trinity, you are absolutely right.... Boo should be given special care because of his special needs... seems like this SD thinks that the "no child left behind" is only for the challenged children as they are the only ones given special consideration..</p><p>Boo has been know to help his 12 yo sister on her 6th grade home work.... I have been trying to get through to this teacher about his needs but she doesnt seem to understand too well.. on thing I have accomplished is that she lets him borrow her books to read while he is bored... these are usually books geared towards older people..</p><p>in one conversation Boo was talking to Andre.. who asked about koalas being marsupial and eating eucaliptus.. Boo's Answer"</p><p>>>" Andre, Koalas are not marsupials.. Marsupials carry their babies in their front pouches and koala do not do that. The Koalas eat the eucalyptus but I dont know of any marsupial who eats that as well... besides.. marsupials and koalas are not even from the same part of the world" (he is 8 years old).. even some adults dont know this stuff... How do I feed him more information?? other than buying more and more books?</p><p>He is being tagged as "weird" by all his class mates because of this.. he kinda sticks out like a sore thumb...</p><p>Poor baby!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChefPaula1965, post: 150835, member: 2913"] Trinity, you are absolutely right.... Boo should be given special care because of his special needs... seems like this SD thinks that the "no child left behind" is only for the challenged children as they are the only ones given special consideration.. Boo has been know to help his 12 yo sister on her 6th grade home work.... I have been trying to get through to this teacher about his needs but she doesnt seem to understand too well.. on thing I have accomplished is that she lets him borrow her books to read while he is bored... these are usually books geared towards older people.. in one conversation Boo was talking to Andre.. who asked about koalas being marsupial and eating eucaliptus.. Boo's Answer" >>" Andre, Koalas are not marsupials.. Marsupials carry their babies in their front pouches and koala do not do that. The Koalas eat the eucalyptus but I dont know of any marsupial who eats that as well... besides.. marsupials and koalas are not even from the same part of the world" (he is 8 years old).. even some adults dont know this stuff... How do I feed him more information?? other than buying more and more books? He is being tagged as "weird" by all his class mates because of this.. he kinda sticks out like a sore thumb... Poor baby! [/QUOTE]
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