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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 650145" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Gosh, I don't what state you're in but here in California, we hardly ever retain anyone of any reason, even when the parents want us to (I'm in the business). My difficult grandson's behaviors are finally affecting him academically, especially in math and any type of anything where cooperative work, projects, etc. are necessary. Can you try online game learning sites (Starfall, etc.), iPad apps? After school learning centers? If he's a young first grader, retention might be less of "thing" than if he's one of the oldest kids in the class. I don't know. Maybe with some extra help and input, he'll put the pieces together and make a jump to close to where he's supposed to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 650145, member: 13260"] Gosh, I don't what state you're in but here in California, we hardly ever retain anyone of any reason, even when the parents want us to (I'm in the business). My difficult grandson's behaviors are finally affecting him academically, especially in math and any type of anything where cooperative work, projects, etc. are necessary. Can you try online game learning sites (Starfall, etc.), iPad apps? After school learning centers? If he's a young first grader, retention might be less of "thing" than if he's one of the oldest kids in the class. I don't know. Maybe with some extra help and input, he'll put the pieces together and make a jump to close to where he's supposed to be. [/QUOTE]
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