GraceLuvsWDW
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"It's a tough world, get used to it now"?
Ugh. Last year we got a lot of he's being manipulative. We are well aware that our children need to function in the real world and we are doing our best to get them there. And while we do live in a world of deadlines, we usually get more than 60 seconds to meet them. Once again, do you need me to fly down on my broom? because I will!
DS doesn't get full grades in all of his subjects because he doesn't always hand his homework in. I'm okay with that because he needs to learn strategies for not losing things and get them from point A to point B. But again we're working with him in on it.
Have the teacher to do 30 math problems in 60 seconds with problems suitable for her level, let see how she handles it.

Add to all of this that my old issues with the public school finally got "formally" resolved through OCR, and the 7 page "contract" states that the district is required to provide "compensatory services" to my daughter but only if she re-enrolls into thre district. However, in the past 6 months I have personally known two other families who have had the same treatment that they are in trouble for wih dd!!

One girl (who has since enrolled in dd class) has some serious adhd issues. She was failing 3rd grade in public school. The mom took dr's paperwork to principal of school and that principal actually told her they could do more "off the record" than if she started the whole bureaucracy. So she actually had the mom sign a letter stating she DIDN'T want any testing! Then the teacher told the mom "your child is a good candidate for homeschooling, there's nothing else we can do".
So I feel the chances that the district will actually follow through on this government mandated contract are pretty slim. And retaliation? It's forbidden but they don't know small towns.
So we are just making do here.....


And as far as the manipulative comments about your ds, we saw a psychologist who stated my dd was far too manipulative to be as and that "as children cannot manipulate others".

Glad you are well, even with all this venting I truly feel dd has come amazingly far in the past few years. I am one proud mama.
