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the good, the bad and the ugly - an update on us
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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 678436" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>My working title is IA for "instructional assistant." Basically, I have to prompt my charge to do everything. Working with him is fine, although getting paid more would be appreciated. I have more difficulty wrapping my mind around how 3 of the kids could make it to middle school and not be able to read. I also think that if they cannot read, that reading should be the primary focus of their instruction. The school system is failing those kids. </p><p></p><p>Hi, Sharon. Yes, I am very proud of Ferb for requesting this specific therapy. He had been seeing the same therapist since he was 8. The initial therapist had talked to him through his father's crazy time, death and uncle's death. I knew that the initial therapist was being too soft on Ferb and not pushing him to grow up. The new therapist is very good with helping him find better ways to cope with his anger and also expects him to be responsible for his actions. I like him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 678436, member: 11832"] My working title is IA for "instructional assistant." Basically, I have to prompt my charge to do everything. Working with him is fine, although getting paid more would be appreciated. I have more difficulty wrapping my mind around how 3 of the kids could make it to middle school and not be able to read. I also think that if they cannot read, that reading should be the primary focus of their instruction. The school system is failing those kids. Hi, Sharon. Yes, I am very proud of Ferb for requesting this specific therapy. He had been seeing the same therapist since he was 8. The initial therapist had talked to him through his father's crazy time, death and uncle's death. I knew that the initial therapist was being too soft on Ferb and not pushing him to grow up. The new therapist is very good with helping him find better ways to cope with his anger and also expects him to be responsible for his actions. I like him. [/QUOTE]
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