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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thanks everyone. We emailed the teacher last night with our concerns in detail and have not heard back yet. I'm kind of surprised because she replies quickly about minor things. It seems like this won't be an easy fix or she would have just said so. I feel like either way it's a red flag. If she moves my daughter willingly and my daughter continues to do well, then she should have been there all this time. If she won't move my daughter and/or my daughter has significant trouble, then I think there is a disconnect between her ability and her performance, which would mean what? Learning disability? ADHD? Although she has no classic symptoms and has never been flagged... I'll update when I hear.[/quote]
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