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Son's Personal Aide Quit
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<blockquote data-quote="Anna1345" data-source="post: 94758" data-attributes="member: 4292"><p>Boy that is sad. However, I wouldn't worry too much about it or feel bad. She has to learn sometime and if dealing with it in real life vs. in a text book is too much for her to handle, then perhaps she is in the wrong profession. Dealing with these types of children, as we all know, is VERY challenging and a constant struggle. When teachers learn that working with the parent, instead of against them, helps the child, then things will go way more smoothly. I hope they get a more experienced aid in for the classroom!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anna1345, post: 94758, member: 4292"] Boy that is sad. However, I wouldn't worry too much about it or feel bad. She has to learn sometime and if dealing with it in real life vs. in a text book is too much for her to handle, then perhaps she is in the wrong profession. Dealing with these types of children, as we all know, is VERY challenging and a constant struggle. When teachers learn that working with the parent, instead of against them, helps the child, then things will go way more smoothly. I hope they get a more experienced aid in for the classroom! [/QUOTE]
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