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Not a great start with Eeyore's teacher
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 5220" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Things are looking up. I met with his teacher last night said she that I was right and he is her highest level student. That she would like to push him hard and see if he can make up some of the ground he had lost in his 1st two years of school. She says he is doing fine in his mainstream classes and that the only problem he is having is he has trouble getting started on his daily morning worksheet that they are suppose to do when they get off the bus. (He can do the work, he just is very fidgity at that first transition.).</p><p></p><p>We compromised and at least for now the book will come home once a week. And I will "push into" the classroom as a helper occassionally so I can check on him and give her a hand while I'm at it.</p><p></p><p>This is her first year with the self-contained room and I guess she just needed to feel her way through the first few weeks, but I'm very happy we seem to be on the same page now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 5220, member: 1169"] Things are looking up. I met with his teacher last night said she that I was right and he is her highest level student. That she would like to push him hard and see if he can make up some of the ground he had lost in his 1st two years of school. She says he is doing fine in his mainstream classes and that the only problem he is having is he has trouble getting started on his daily morning worksheet that they are suppose to do when they get off the bus. (He can do the work, he just is very fidgity at that first transition.). We compromised and at least for now the book will come home once a week. And I will "push into" the classroom as a helper occassionally so I can check on him and give her a hand while I'm at it. This is her first year with the self-contained room and I guess she just needed to feel her way through the first few weeks, but I'm very happy we seem to be on the same page now. [/QUOTE]
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