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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 27523"><p>It is so nice to see a teacher wanting to help. I have ran into so many teachers who just want him out of the class because they don't want to deal with him. Even as early as first grade his teachers spent over 30 minutes on our first conference telling us how awful he was even though he had straight A's. It was that very first conference that the elementary school counselor sat in (asked to by teachers.) After the conference she asked us permission to do some testing. They did it all and we found out many things. We did have some wonderful teachers, but it was only after the original teacher didn't want to deal with him and we had to transfer him out. He had been transfered out of every grade to a new class. That couselor 6 years ago has become a very close family friend. Closer to my son. even though he is in middle school, when he is upset he calls her at home. he ran away once a year ago. He ran to her. She is definately his guardian angel. He can trust her. He will tell her anything. the only person. Middle school called her a few weeks ago and she came to speak to him on her lunch time. She was the only one able to calm him down. He trusts her because he knows she cares. She will not tell us (parents) unless it is dangerous. She can get through to him because she cares enough to try. And he has his many meltdowns with her. Me too!! You are a wonderful teacher</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 27523"] It is so nice to see a teacher wanting to help. I have ran into so many teachers who just want him out of the class because they don't want to deal with him. Even as early as first grade his teachers spent over 30 minutes on our first conference telling us how awful he was even though he had straight A's. It was that very first conference that the elementary school counselor sat in (asked to by teachers.) After the conference she asked us permission to do some testing. They did it all and we found out many things. We did have some wonderful teachers, but it was only after the original teacher didn't want to deal with him and we had to transfer him out. He had been transfered out of every grade to a new class. That couselor 6 years ago has become a very close family friend. Closer to my son. even though he is in middle school, when he is upset he calls her at home. he ran away once a year ago. He ran to her. She is definately his guardian angel. He can trust her. He will tell her anything. the only person. Middle school called her a few weeks ago and she came to speak to him on her lunch time. She was the only one able to calm him down. He trusts her because he knows she cares. She will not tell us (parents) unless it is dangerous. She can get through to him because she cares enough to try. And he has his many meltdowns with her. Me too!! You are a wonderful teacher [/QUOTE]
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