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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I forgot to add that a one-on-one is not a magic fix either. Most of ours come from an outside agency and don’t seem to have much training at all. Some make the situation worse. Lots of them are on their phones during the day. [/quote] My son was in a middle school gen ed science classroom with kids that needed a parapro. My kid was bored a lot because he needed a harder class. So he talked to his friend and didn't pay attention. He reported that the parapro spent time monitoring and scolding him instead of the assigned student. He said the assigned student watched episodes of "Family Guy" on the student's phone during class. If it weren't for AP classes in high school, we might have had to leave our district. When I was little, I asked to be promoted a grade in part due to a disruptive child in my kindergarten who was repeating. She ruined most of the group reading lessons. I did get promoted to 1st within a few weeks because I could already read late elementary level books. My mother advocated for me and was successful.[/quote] I’m not sure which story is more ridiculous but I’ll say the one who asked to moved to first grade because she could read well. [/quote]
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