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I posted some of this on the Special Education board but
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<blockquote data-quote="Karen &amp; Crew" data-source="post: 30317" data-attributes="member: 3504"><p>Sorry. I meant to include that.</p><p></p><p>Complaints I'm hearing from all his teachers but especially from this one particular teacher include:</p><p></p><p>-inability to stay seated</p><p>-blurting out</p><p>-picking fights</p><p>-refusing to do work</p><p>-getting up out of seat and wandering out of class, disappearing for as long as 15 minutes</p><p>-inability to focus on own work</p><p>-unable to work in groups</p><p>-obsessions with weird things (dust in the pencil tray of his desk, a particular crack in the floor, etc.)</p><p></p><p>His grades have went from almost straight A's to mostly C's with more and more D's and F's popping up. What's so frustrating to me is he KNOWS the answers to the stuff. He's failing because he's either not paying attention or he's so distracted that he's not completing his assignments.</p><p></p><p>For now the social worker has intervened and told the teachers that any work (that counts towards a test grade) not completed in class should be sent home for completion with the understanding that the final grade will be one lower than what he would have otherwise earned.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add that yes, I absolutely think this particular teacher is setting him off. We were at Cub Scout camp this weekend and every boy in my den (I'm the den leader) has this teacher. Even the parents of easy child boys complain about this woman and the problems their sons have in her class. She has absolutely NO control over her class.</p><p></p><p>OK, I'm off to search the Special Education archives.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karen & Crew, post: 30317, member: 3504"] Sorry. I meant to include that. Complaints I'm hearing from all his teachers but especially from this one particular teacher include: -inability to stay seated -blurting out -picking fights -refusing to do work -getting up out of seat and wandering out of class, disappearing for as long as 15 minutes -inability to focus on own work -unable to work in groups -obsessions with weird things (dust in the pencil tray of his desk, a particular crack in the floor, etc.) His grades have went from almost straight A's to mostly C's with more and more D's and F's popping up. What's so frustrating to me is he KNOWS the answers to the stuff. He's failing because he's either not paying attention or he's so distracted that he's not completing his assignments. For now the social worker has intervened and told the teachers that any work (that counts towards a test grade) not completed in class should be sent home for completion with the understanding that the final grade will be one lower than what he would have otherwise earned. Edited to add that yes, I absolutely think this particular teacher is setting him off. We were at Cub Scout camp this weekend and every boy in my den (I'm the den leader) has this teacher. Even the parents of easy child boys complain about this woman and the problems their sons have in her class. She has absolutely NO control over her class. OK, I'm off to search the Special Education archives. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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