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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love that teacher. Yes, if the teacher has to walk a kid through an assignment the kid should earn a worse grade than a kid getting the same answers without needing help. [/quote] This person is wrong and shows you how sick some people are. The teacher should be telling a parent well before end of Q1 about bad grades as they occur. There is only one kind of teacher that likes to spring this kind of news on a parent after a full Q - the type that gets off on it. If you believe your child is possibly disabled (504), then you'll need a Special Needs advocate. Start documenting everything and get your child evaluated and tested. If your child is doing the assignments and there are no behavioral issues, I'd start documenting everything and check each assignment. If your teacher is not returning every graded assignment, I'd be careful. There is a reason behind why your teacher didn't say anything to you and I'd be very leery of that individual.[/quote] paranoid much? :shock: [/quote]
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