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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think some kids need to have things modeled for them--show her how to solve on problem and have her do the next. Some things may need reteaching by you. Not helping and having her not able does not build confidence or success. You can still send a note to the teacher explaining that your daughter was not able to be successful on her own. [/quote] This is very true. It's a teaching strategy. I can't remember what it's called but it's something like, I do, we do, you do it. So the teacher first demonstrates a skill for the class, then they do it together, then the students do it independently. But for students, it takes practice, which is the learning process. [/quote]
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