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Substitute teacher holds difficult child's past against him
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 217603" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>I totally agree also. Obviously this teacher has it out for him, and does not like him. They say, whomever they are that teachers dont' do that and that's just a bunch of bull. There are alot of amazing teachers out there, yet there are others with whom are not capable of staying professional. I went through this experience last year with difficult child's teacher who lost her cool on more than one occassion.</p><p> </p><p>As far as the rest of it is concerned, id' make sure that somehow someway you are notified when this particular sub is subbing in the school. I'd also talk to the principal about it, besides the modification on the iep and calling the mtg. as klmno said just to state that this teacher has no place in his classroom and that "her" being there for just one day could strongly affect his progress.</p><p> </p><p>ugh also</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 217603, member: 4514"] I totally agree also. Obviously this teacher has it out for him, and does not like him. They say, whomever they are that teachers dont' do that and that's just a bunch of bull. There are alot of amazing teachers out there, yet there are others with whom are not capable of staying professional. I went through this experience last year with difficult child's teacher who lost her cool on more than one occassion. As far as the rest of it is concerned, id' make sure that somehow someway you are notified when this particular sub is subbing in the school. I'd also talk to the principal about it, besides the modification on the iep and calling the mtg. as klmno said just to state that this teacher has no place in his classroom and that "her" being there for just one day could strongly affect his progress. ugh also [/QUOTE]
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