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My thoughts on the pinchy aproach to learning needs.
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 248676" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>MWM - I like the point you make about wealthy districts. Actually, no one ever mentioned to us the right to a FAPE. I found that acronym in a book <strong><em>after</em></strong> biomom put easy child on Concerta and husband and I were scrambling to learn everything we could about ADHD.</p><p> </p><p>One of the things I do like about easy child's teacher this year is, if he has a suggestion that he thinks might help easy child, he will email us. It doesn't always work, but the contact we have with him has resulted in better grades - and easy child's almost reading up to his grade level now! (Last year, at the beginning of 3rd grade, he was reading at K level.) This teacher is working with the child - and us, too - even though he has 26 other children. I understand from some of the other parents in the class that this is the case with their children, too. (This is an awesome teacher!)</p><p> </p><p>Last year, teacher told us he was better off medicated.</p><p> </p><p>I think it all depends on the individual district/school/teacher...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 248676, member: 6705"] MWM - I like the point you make about wealthy districts. Actually, no one ever mentioned to us the right to a FAPE. I found that acronym in a book [B][I]after[/I][/B] biomom put easy child on Concerta and husband and I were scrambling to learn everything we could about ADHD. One of the things I do like about easy child's teacher this year is, if he has a suggestion that he thinks might help easy child, he will email us. It doesn't always work, but the contact we have with him has resulted in better grades - and easy child's almost reading up to his grade level now! (Last year, at the beginning of 3rd grade, he was reading at K level.) This teacher is working with the child - and us, too - even though he has 26 other children. I understand from some of the other parents in the class that this is the case with their children, too. (This is an awesome teacher!) Last year, teacher told us he was better off medicated. I think it all depends on the individual district/school/teacher... [/QUOTE]
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