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Why is it that teachers have such a hard time with communication?
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<blockquote data-quote="artana" data-source="post: 231495" data-attributes="member: 6186"><p>I know teachers are generally great people. I work with them really hard. My difficult child's teacher is aware that as long as I have information I can support her and help my son. We work as a team.</p><p> </p><p>My frustration comes from my pcp's teacher passing the buck in a way. He has had a really rough week, we have to talk about it next week, but she gave me absolutely no way to deal with it while it was happening. A normal 6 year-old has a difficult time remembering everything in his/her day. An ADHD child, forget it. I was mightily impressed that he remembered accidentally hurting the other child. It must have really made an impression on him.</p><p> </p><p>My point is that I am perfectly willing to support, to help, to try to take some of the stress off of the teacher's back. But, by not using the tools given to her, she's made it much harder for me to support both her and my son. Filling in that one sheet, makes both my job and hers so much easier when it comes to one of the kids in her class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artana, post: 231495, member: 6186"] I know teachers are generally great people. I work with them really hard. My difficult child's teacher is aware that as long as I have information I can support her and help my son. We work as a team. My frustration comes from my pcp's teacher passing the buck in a way. He has had a really rough week, we have to talk about it next week, but she gave me absolutely no way to deal with it while it was happening. A normal 6 year-old has a difficult time remembering everything in his/her day. An ADHD child, forget it. I was mightily impressed that he remembered accidentally hurting the other child. It must have really made an impression on him. My point is that I am perfectly willing to support, to help, to try to take some of the stress off of the teacher's back. But, by not using the tools given to her, she's made it much harder for me to support both her and my son. Filling in that one sheet, makes both my job and hers so much easier when it comes to one of the kids in her class. [/QUOTE]
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