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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 33814" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>I'd definitely talk to the teacher. I am going through the same thing. I emailed the resource room teacher my concerns about his regular classroom teacher. She was giving difficult child a 0 out of 300 on a project I never knew he was working on and I wasn't too happy. She forwarded my email to the teacher - yikes, not what I wanted! Anyway, it got the results I wanted even if there were some uncomfortable moments between me and his teacher - she thought I was going around her and was a little upset. difficult children teachers all started talking to each other again about the best way to help difficult child and it's no longer about his choices or actions but what we can do to help him make the right choices and act appropriately.</p><p></p><p>I hate when they use words like "refused" or "chose" because to me that means they are just not getting it.</p><p></p><p>Do you have anyone at school who you feel is on the same page as you, in case your talk with the math teacher isn't successful?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 33814, member: 45"] I'd definitely talk to the teacher. I am going through the same thing. I emailed the resource room teacher my concerns about his regular classroom teacher. She was giving difficult child a 0 out of 300 on a project I never knew he was working on and I wasn't too happy. She forwarded my email to the teacher - yikes, not what I wanted! Anyway, it got the results I wanted even if there were some uncomfortable moments between me and his teacher - she thought I was going around her and was a little upset. difficult children teachers all started talking to each other again about the best way to help difficult child and it's no longer about his choices or actions but what we can do to help him make the right choices and act appropriately. I hate when they use words like "refused" or "chose" because to me that means they are just not getting it. Do you have anyone at school who you feel is on the same page as you, in case your talk with the math teacher isn't successful? [/QUOTE]
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