carrie6466
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Another school issue. DD6, who has autism, also has a lot of trouble with writing as well as other fine motor issues. She is in an inclusion class with a 1:1. She is in OT twice a week for fine motor skills, everyone knows she has trouble writing, this is no secret. She gets a spelling test every Friday. She has gotten one word wrong on one test since these tests started 7 weeks ago. It devestated her that she didn't get 100, but that is something for a different day.
Here is my problem: Over the course of the past two weeks, her teacher has started marking as wrong every word in which she writes a letter backwards. So now her grades have been things like 89, 80, etc. She's flipping out over this, especially since the words aren't spelled wrong. One example would be last week's test. The word was Sunday. She spelled it correctly and even had the first letter capitalized. She wrote the capital S backwards, as she frequently does and the teacher marked it wrong.
Should/can I do anything about this? It is supposed to be a spelling test, not a handwriting test. Or...should I let this one go?
Here is my problem: Over the course of the past two weeks, her teacher has started marking as wrong every word in which she writes a letter backwards. So now her grades have been things like 89, 80, etc. She's flipping out over this, especially since the words aren't spelled wrong. One example would be last week's test. The word was Sunday. She spelled it correctly and even had the first letter capitalized. She wrote the capital S backwards, as she frequently does and the teacher marked it wrong.
Should/can I do anything about this? It is supposed to be a spelling test, not a handwriting test. Or...should I let this one go?