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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 126004" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Just adding my welcome. You're right nobody every does warn us about this mommy thing being so hard. Interesting the way the teacher is teaching the 2/3 classroom. I've taught multi-aged many years and will probably go back to it in the future. I've never taught two separate curriculums. We teach science and social studies on a rotating two year curriculum and math we always switched classrooms-one teacher takes one grade and one takes another. Reading is always done in groups and writing is easy to do whole class-you just challenge them to their level. That being said I still prefer straight grades. I hope you are able to find a school to meet your daughter's needs. </p><p></p><p>I can totally relate to the jekyl/hyde thing-drives me crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 126004, member: 1631"] Just adding my welcome. You're right nobody every does warn us about this mommy thing being so hard. Interesting the way the teacher is teaching the 2/3 classroom. I've taught multi-aged many years and will probably go back to it in the future. I've never taught two separate curriculums. We teach science and social studies on a rotating two year curriculum and math we always switched classrooms-one teacher takes one grade and one takes another. Reading is always done in groups and writing is easy to do whole class-you just challenge them to their level. That being said I still prefer straight grades. I hope you are able to find a school to meet your daughter's needs. I can totally relate to the jekyl/hyde thing-drives me crazy. [/QUOTE]
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