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<blockquote data-quote="Kathrine" data-source="post: 69915" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>He is in a regular class but there are only 10 students in his class because it is a small school. He has a very hard time paying attention to his work because the kids around him are distracting. I don't mind if the teacher wants to move his desk a little bit away from the others, but this thing of being up front and being turned to face the class has really hurt him. I teach the first class of the day and he is in my class (also he was in my class last year) and I can say his behavior has gotten much worse this year with this new arrangement. I was gone to a continuing education conference all last week, so this situation had time to develop while I was gone. When I taught class this morning I barely recognized my own son, he was somebody else. I was in tears the whole way home. If you take a class clown and move him to the front of the class, it will only make it worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathrine, post: 69915, member: 568"] He is in a regular class but there are only 10 students in his class because it is a small school. He has a very hard time paying attention to his work because the kids around him are distracting. I don't mind if the teacher wants to move his desk a little bit away from the others, but this thing of being up front and being turned to face the class has really hurt him. I teach the first class of the day and he is in my class (also he was in my class last year) and I can say his behavior has gotten much worse this year with this new arrangement. I was gone to a continuing education conference all last week, so this situation had time to develop while I was gone. When I taught class this morning I barely recognized my own son, he was somebody else. I was in tears the whole way home. If you take a class clown and move him to the front of the class, it will only make it worse. [/QUOTE]
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