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Not a great start with Eeyore's teacher
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 5216" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Any teacher would allow the childs' parent to have it. Or she make could a copy, or find a way. It should be her PLEASURE to help you help your child. This teacher herself is ashamed, and that is what she is conveyiing to the kids. AWFUL!!!!Where WAS the support to keep him involved?? I am sorry,I work with autistic kids, we love the kids, their parents-and they parents love us. We constantly modify everything according to their abilities. If this teacher cannot tell what your childs level is-not to mention see the potential, that is truly sad for the child. It takes 2 years for a "regular ed" student to catch up from having a bad teacher; 2 bad teachers in row and they rarely recover. This teacher needs to be more proactive in helping your child succeed. Definately take your concerns to the case manager immediately!! Stay on top of everything and I would even ask the teacher why she wasn't supporting your child in getting the ten names. Tell her you are disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 5216, member: 2668"] Any teacher would allow the childs' parent to have it. Or she make could a copy, or find a way. It should be her PLEASURE to help you help your child. This teacher herself is ashamed, and that is what she is conveyiing to the kids. AWFUL!!!!Where WAS the support to keep him involved?? I am sorry,I work with autistic kids, we love the kids, their parents-and they parents love us. We constantly modify everything according to their abilities. If this teacher cannot tell what your childs level is-not to mention see the potential, that is truly sad for the child. It takes 2 years for a "regular ed" student to catch up from having a bad teacher; 2 bad teachers in row and they rarely recover. This teacher needs to be more proactive in helping your child succeed. Definately take your concerns to the case manager immediately!! Stay on top of everything and I would even ask the teacher why she wasn't supporting your child in getting the ten names. Tell her you are disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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