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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1:52, OP here. Of course the school knows about the complaints about bullies. They've been mentioned time and again. What do you think they should do? Honestly I'm not sure that kid is bullied, but rather that kid misunderstands or easily takes offense, and that's something we and they are working on. Regarding support in the other language. I was reacting to your statement, "DS gets push in writing support from the Sp Ed teacher in two languages bc he attends an immersion language charter. " So DS doesn't get writing support in both languages, but rather both classrooms? This would be great as kid's struggles are with writing in both; it's organization as well as other things. For a while, kid had some SpEd support in other language, but the SpEd teacher was English-speaking only. That's still helpful. [/quote] Yes English only speaking sped teacher helps in both classrooms with writing. It is helpful with organization in writing which is what DS needs help with most. Are you bilingual? I am and it does not take any effort for me to apply instruction given in one language into another. Equally helpful for DS. It sounds like the school is taking your concerns about bullying seriously and is trying to be helpful. Good luck![/quote]
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