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<blockquote data-quote="--Eleanor--" data-source="post: 63300" data-attributes="member: 3620"><p>Hi Newbie: Best of luck! That sounds really challenging for your first teaching job. What I would hope that you do is be a strong advocate for your students, in getting the school district to provide psychological support services, speech therapy, Occupational Therapist (OT), etc., as needed. And also do what you can to get parents to follow through--particularly with behavioral plans--in the home environment. (Of course, that may not be easy. On this site, you will find lots of super-involved parents who work hard with the schools to try to fix problems. Unfortunately, you will also encounter parents who expect YOU to fix all the problems...)</p><p></p><p>I hope you have a good student/teacher ratio, as well, and some experienced classroom aides would be in order, too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="--Eleanor--, post: 63300, member: 3620"] Hi Newbie: Best of luck! That sounds really challenging for your first teaching job. What I would hope that you do is be a strong advocate for your students, in getting the school district to provide psychological support services, speech therapy, Occupational Therapist (OT), etc., as needed. And also do what you can to get parents to follow through--particularly with behavioral plans--in the home environment. (Of course, that may not be easy. On this site, you will find lots of super-involved parents who work hard with the schools to try to fix problems. Unfortunately, you will also encounter parents who expect YOU to fix all the problems...) I hope you have a good student/teacher ratio, as well, and some experienced classroom aides would be in order, too! [/QUOTE]
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