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[quote=Anonymous][quote]This doesn't need to be a fight. If your daughter was already in the top group and the teacher wasn't offering additional challenge/differentiation, then I'd say yup - the teacher just isn't willing to work with your child. But there is SOME reason the teacher thinks your daughter is appropriately placed in the lower group. [b] Find out why.[/b] Accept that there may be skills she still needs. And understand that reading level isn't just about being able to decode and spell words.[/quote] This. I don't feel like you have all the information. Set up a conference.[/quote] OP again. Also, If there are some skills that she still needs, that are for some reason holding her back, then I think it is their responsibility and duty to TELL ME THIS. Getting any info at all is like pulling teeth! That is what is making this a "fight" as you call it. They aren't telling me anything other than "she's fine" and I don't agree![/quote]
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