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<blockquote data-quote="SnootyGrl25" data-source="post: 5693" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>Well I have an IEP meeting in place for Oct 17th. My difficult child has been telling me so many things these last few days. The teachers have him sitting in the back of almost every class. Grrr!! Even more proof that these teachers know absolutely nothing about educating an ADHD difficult child. And I have figured out why he's struggling so much. He has been in ESE classes since first grade. Now they try in 6th grade to throw him in all regular classes (without my permission or knowing). He is not on grade level in math due to the ESE classes. He has no clue how to do certain things because he never learned it to begin with. This is so frustrating for me to explain to his current teachers even more so because they say "well he did so well on the fcat". Of course he did well on the fcat... he had longer to take the test and had special accomadations other students didn't have!!!! What can I do to make them understand this stuff?! It is just so frustrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnootyGrl25, post: 5693, member: 377"] Well I have an IEP meeting in place for Oct 17th. My difficult child has been telling me so many things these last few days. The teachers have him sitting in the back of almost every class. Grrr!! Even more proof that these teachers know absolutely nothing about educating an ADHD difficult child. And I have figured out why he's struggling so much. He has been in ESE classes since first grade. Now they try in 6th grade to throw him in all regular classes (without my permission or knowing). He is not on grade level in math due to the ESE classes. He has no clue how to do certain things because he never learned it to begin with. This is so frustrating for me to explain to his current teachers even more so because they say "well he did so well on the fcat". Of course he did well on the fcat... he had longer to take the test and had special accomadations other students didn't have!!!! What can I do to make them understand this stuff?! It is just so frustrating. [/QUOTE]
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