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Not a great start with Eeyore's teacher
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 5217" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>This teacher is the case manager. So I had to go to the principal. She echoed what the teacher said but I insisted that the reader come home. They kept saying we'll send one home of the same level we don't want him bored. Well, if my child that is 2 years behind in reading even after being retained a year is able to get bored because he knows it so well - bravo, move him along. I don't care about your reading groups, he is on an IEP in a specialized room with 8 children and an aide. DO YOUR JOB. </p><p></p><p>I'm trying to straighten out the last issue with Kanga's classes (clerical error in that the wrong books on tape were prepared for her, new ones ordered and will be here next week but we need to really support her through these first couple of weeks since she can't 'use' the textbook - but the teacher is being great).</p><p></p><p>Then, I may reconvene Eeyore's IEP meeting - such a silly thing to have to do over getting a book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 5217, member: 1169"] This teacher is the case manager. So I had to go to the principal. She echoed what the teacher said but I insisted that the reader come home. They kept saying we'll send one home of the same level we don't want him bored. Well, if my child that is 2 years behind in reading even after being retained a year is able to get bored because he knows it so well - bravo, move him along. I don't care about your reading groups, he is on an IEP in a specialized room with 8 children and an aide. DO YOUR JOB. I'm trying to straighten out the last issue with Kanga's classes (clerical error in that the wrong books on tape were prepared for her, new ones ordered and will be here next week but we need to really support her through these first couple of weeks since she can't 'use' the textbook - but the teacher is being great). Then, I may reconvene Eeyore's IEP meeting - such a silly thing to have to do over getting a book. [/QUOTE]
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