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Shari - How did it go today?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 378090" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I just cant tell you guys how much that stupid little incident with Wee's friend means.</p><p> </p><p>This sped teacher know NOTHING about Wee. And she explained to me that he felt he had very few friends and was isolated from the ones he had, and this one boy, A, was a good friend his whole life, but he's in the 4th grade....I mean, she had to work to know this stuff...she had to ask questions...Wee doesn't just "spill" stuff like that, and then she understood his problem and they solved it. </p><p> </p><p>Its such an insignificant *thing* in the scheme of things, but its *HUGE* in dealing with Wee...If that's truly what she did, and its truly how she works with him going forward, there is a remote possiblity that we will get somewhere.</p><p> </p><p>Trying not to get too hopeful, but that's the first time any of them have stopped to understand the problem from Wee's perspective that I am aware of, so its kinda hard not to hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 378090, member: 1848"] I just cant tell you guys how much that stupid little incident with Wee's friend means. This sped teacher know NOTHING about Wee. And she explained to me that he felt he had very few friends and was isolated from the ones he had, and this one boy, A, was a good friend his whole life, but he's in the 4th grade....I mean, she had to work to know this stuff...she had to ask questions...Wee doesn't just "spill" stuff like that, and then she understood his problem and they solved it. Its such an insignificant *thing* in the scheme of things, but its *HUGE* in dealing with Wee...If that's truly what she did, and its truly how she works with him going forward, there is a remote possiblity that we will get somewhere. Trying not to get too hopeful, but that's the first time any of them have stopped to understand the problem from Wee's perspective that I am aware of, so its kinda hard not to hope. [/QUOTE]
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