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Teacher refused to allow aide to redirect difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 203389" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>Shari-I would call it progress! Your ds showed restraint in a tough situation BY HIMSELF! He was able to realize that battle with this teacher was not worth the hassle and consequences. Bravo!</p><p>Re: the teacher-I would gift wrap a copy of The Explosive Child for her and then say "You have been so helpful and wonderful when working with my child. I'm sure you don't need to learn any more about successful teaching. However, I thought I would give you this gift. I agree with you that DS can behave wonderfully in your class. However, I think this book will give you a little insight on why that might not be possible at this time." Or something like that. Be very sweet, but dig the knife in where it will get to the root of the problem so to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 203389, member: 5957"] Shari-I would call it progress! Your ds showed restraint in a tough situation BY HIMSELF! He was able to realize that battle with this teacher was not worth the hassle and consequences. Bravo! Re: the teacher-I would gift wrap a copy of The Explosive Child for her and then say "You have been so helpful and wonderful when working with my child. I'm sure you don't need to learn any more about successful teaching. However, I thought I would give you this gift. I agree with you that DS can behave wonderfully in your class. However, I think this book will give you a little insight on why that might not be possible at this time." Or something like that. Be very sweet, but dig the knife in where it will get to the root of the problem so to speak. [/QUOTE]
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