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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 248011" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Hi pookiebear66. </p><p>I think you are correct in asking that they turn back the educational process to a point that difficult child can master. Our whole elementary school education is based on cumulative learning on the foundations. For a different learner there has to be different teaching. </p><p>I am sure if my difficult child had been allowed more and frequent repetition that he would have absorbed more. Maybe not but what they were doing wasn't working. </p><p>I hope someday to see the educational system changed to something that works for all kids and not just the majority. It just isn't set up like this at present but it is getting better. </p><p></p><p>Allowing your son the chance to back up and master the earlier steps may really make a big difference in his progress. You might want to try some tutoring also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 248011, member: 3"] Hi pookiebear66. I think you are correct in asking that they turn back the educational process to a point that difficult child can master. Our whole elementary school education is based on cumulative learning on the foundations. For a different learner there has to be different teaching. I am sure if my difficult child had been allowed more and frequent repetition that he would have absorbed more. Maybe not but what they were doing wasn't working. I hope someday to see the educational system changed to something that works for all kids and not just the majority. It just isn't set up like this at present but it is getting better. Allowing your son the chance to back up and master the earlier steps may really make a big difference in his progress. You might want to try some tutoring also. [/QUOTE]
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