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<blockquote data-quote="garrison" data-source="post: 573435" data-attributes="member: 14316"><p>Last school year Mr. I. had a teacher that was sensitive to his unusual behavior. I wasn't experenced enough to catch it at first. I knew I was uneasy, but thought it was just me. After all they are professionals. Right? Wrong! Mr. I. spent a whole school year getting in trouble everyday. If he made noise she couldnt stand it. If he ran she couldnt stand it. If he played aggressivly she wanted me to pick him up. It was complete B.S. I ended up going to school everyday with him so his life wouldn't be turned upside down by changing classes. This year his teacher rocks! She gets it. Mr. I. has been in trouble 3 times all year. His self esteem is soaring and so are his grades.</p><p> Follow your instints. If you think the princepal is not understnading, than for the sake of your child fix it. Talk to the teachers. Change schools, be rude, do what ever it takes to get your little love in a better situation. Right an action plan and be a snot about it. <u>This</u> is how we will handle it from now on kind of thing. Also I'd be finding the mom of the other boy and asking what she thinks. Good luck. Don't give up. Your right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garrison, post: 573435, member: 14316"] Last school year Mr. I. had a teacher that was sensitive to his unusual behavior. I wasn't experenced enough to catch it at first. I knew I was uneasy, but thought it was just me. After all they are professionals. Right? Wrong! Mr. I. spent a whole school year getting in trouble everyday. If he made noise she couldnt stand it. If he ran she couldnt stand it. If he played aggressivly she wanted me to pick him up. It was complete B.S. I ended up going to school everyday with him so his life wouldn't be turned upside down by changing classes. This year his teacher rocks! She gets it. Mr. I. has been in trouble 3 times all year. His self esteem is soaring and so are his grades. Follow your instints. If you think the princepal is not understnading, than for the sake of your child fix it. Talk to the teachers. Change schools, be rude, do what ever it takes to get your little love in a better situation. Right an action plan and be a snot about it. [U]This[/U] is how we will handle it from now on kind of thing. Also I'd be finding the mom of the other boy and asking what she thinks. Good luck. Don't give up. Your right. [/QUOTE]
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