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First IEP meeting coming up...
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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 619071" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>First off, dear god, what is wrong with that teacher?! My difficult child grandson is in second grade and has ADHD and an as-yet-undefined mood disorder, anxious, and at times very intense. His teacher is so gentle, kind, lovingly works on appropriate boundaries, encouraging, helps him set reasonable goals for himself, etc. We joke that we would like him to flunk second grade until he's a senior in high school so he can have this teacher. I'm a teacher. I cannot imagine making a child feel bad himself like that. Oy. I'm sorry to save I have no practical advice other than try to quarantine your boy from this woman as much as you can. I hope that some modifications and accommodations can result from all of this to ensure your boy's success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 619071, member: 13260"] First off, dear god, what is wrong with that teacher?! My difficult child grandson is in second grade and has ADHD and an as-yet-undefined mood disorder, anxious, and at times very intense. His teacher is so gentle, kind, lovingly works on appropriate boundaries, encouraging, helps him set reasonable goals for himself, etc. We joke that we would like him to flunk second grade until he's a senior in high school so he can have this teacher. I'm a teacher. I cannot imagine making a child feel bad himself like that. Oy. I'm sorry to save I have no practical advice other than try to quarantine your boy from this woman as much as you can. I hope that some modifications and accommodations can result from all of this to ensure your boy's success. [/QUOTE]
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