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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s complicated. I tried to be brief— then kept feeling the need to explain and it turned into a hot mess that’s hard to follow. What’s done is done and honestly the background no longer matters. 1. Do schools tend to notify parents when an elementary students is not grasping concepts and falling behind? 2. If there are any professionals in this field- what do you appreciate from parents to handle these type of situations? 3. Has anyone else felt unsupported? What did you do? [/quote] Well, if you're just giving up on trying to communicate clearly here, no wonder you aren't having success in communicating with the school. 1. They do, but it seems like they believe your daughter is not behind. So why would they need to notify you of anything? 2. I don't know, but clear communication would be my suggestion. Nobody can give you what you want if you can't explain what you want. 3. That's such a vague question it's hard to know how to answer. Sometimes you have to accept that you aren't going to get the level of support you think you should have. That's normal for public school, especially without an IEP. It sounds like you neen an IEP.[/quote]
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