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Reply to "When the teacher is too burnt out to accomodate"
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[quote=Anonymous]If I were you, I would focus the conversation on my child, not on the teacher. Example, start by saying that you think your child is not making adequate progress toward IEP goals. Show concrete examples from your child's work. then discuss what can be done to help rectify the situation. Does your child require additional supports, etc. I would not just let it go however. Caring about your child and showing results are differnt things. I would not mix the two. Of course teacher cares...but your child's educational success is the most important thing. Push for what you need. [/quote]
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