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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I mean not doing any written classwork and not finishing the class work at home (they don't have homework other than finishing classwork that wasn't completed at school). The teacher seemed unperturbed but this is their first year teaching and it sounded very alarming (although not surprising since this is what DC is like at home too) to me. What do we do next? Ask for a conference? An evaluation? While the teacher's response was a bit blase, this seems like a huge red flag to me. [/quote] It is a huge red flag and you don't want it to get worse. Work with him at home, hire the best tutor you can and start the IEP process like others described. You can default to a 504 if needed but aim for the IEP. But don't expect any miracles with the IEP or anything at all. Our child has had writing goals forever but really nothing has helped at school. Only private.[/quote]
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