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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't lie, but I have learned to very carefully control information. In our experience teachers have been very invasive with trying to diagnosis our kid and then finding problems that don't actually exist and greatly exaggerating the ones that do. I think they are caught up in a sort of confirmation bias where every behavior starts to get tagged as problematic when there are much simpler expectations. So I have learned that I really need to balance the need to inform them of things that will help them help my child while making sure they stay within their boundaries. It is hard. [/quote] I am sorry that this has been your experience. You must think that education occurs in a bubble.....if only that were true. Everything that happens at home, therapy, etc shapes and influences who the child is and how they behave in the classroom. Children do not check their baggage at the classroom door. [/quote]
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