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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 551188" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>If he is doing well and is happy at school, don't mess with it. If he starts to have problems, you can talk to the teachers at ANY time. There is no rule about how to do this best or what has to happen when. All that matters is that manster is getting what he needs and is learning and growing. If that works with-o the teachers giving extra help, then great. If you have to insist the teachers do things differently for him due to problems, then you will do that at that time. </p><p></p><p>I have found that telling a teacher that a child has special needs when the teacher does not see any of the problems is usually a big time waste for me and often can delay help when problems do occur. Why? the teacher was trying to somehow prove that Wiz didn't have any problems and I was just an over=protective mom. That didn't work out so well for the teacher.</p><p></p><p>I know you have doubts and don't know if what you are dong is what he needs. We ALL go through that. But sweetie, if it isn't broken, don't fix it. I am totally serious - if he is doing well at school, then leave well enough alone. If problems happen, you will be able to handle them then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 551188, member: 1233"] If he is doing well and is happy at school, don't mess with it. If he starts to have problems, you can talk to the teachers at ANY time. There is no rule about how to do this best or what has to happen when. All that matters is that manster is getting what he needs and is learning and growing. If that works with-o the teachers giving extra help, then great. If you have to insist the teachers do things differently for him due to problems, then you will do that at that time. I have found that telling a teacher that a child has special needs when the teacher does not see any of the problems is usually a big time waste for me and often can delay help when problems do occur. Why? the teacher was trying to somehow prove that Wiz didn't have any problems and I was just an over=protective mom. That didn't work out so well for the teacher. I know you have doubts and don't know if what you are dong is what he needs. We ALL go through that. But sweetie, if it isn't broken, don't fix it. I am totally serious - if he is doing well at school, then leave well enough alone. If problems happen, you will be able to handle them then. [/QUOTE]
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