She said/He said Who's right? Who's wrong? No one!

Yes, I agree. They probably ask for so many items because half the parents, for one reason or another, don't supply everything asked for, which leads to the sharing. I just think the items are getting carried away. What happened to one binder, one pack of pencils, and a pack of glue sticks, like when I was a kid?? And your story reminded me of a good one. My much younger brother has dyslexia/adhd and his iep states that he gets directions repeated more then once. In 2nd grade his teacher would not allow him to have a snack at snack time and sent home a note that said he can have snack when he learns to follow directions the FIRST time they are given. I thought my mom was going to get arrested for what she wanted to do to that teacher! She lawyered up instead! (That was one of many, many issues and school district ended up paying for a special school).
Not following an IEP??? She should have lost her job!! If I ever have to put my son back in school (hoping that doesn't have to happen, but it's one of those things I have to be prepared for) I will have him tested first. He's come a long way in the last year. I don't even remember the last time he actually had a serious meltdown. If he was on the spectrum, it would be the tippy tippy top of aspergers. I had him evaluated in head start (a pre school program) by a behavioral therapist, but he's never been tested. He was delayed speech wise. Very highly anti social between 1 year and 3 yrs old to the point if a stranger in the store talked to him, he'd melt down- now he's so social you can't stop him talking to EVERYONE and I mean everyone....lol. He has sensativity/both textile and sound issues. Hopefully though, no matter what happens I will find a way to continue homeschooling as long as he's willing.
 
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the money goes to high pay checks for the top people at the board of education. they build a multi million dollar office building while my kids were in portable class rooms, teachers make nothing . And my  daughter in law wants to be one. my son married a bunch of student loans. and like his dad will pay every cent he owes.  opps don't get started on the whole government was up to me they would all be looking for jobs. fired with a do not rehire stamp.
yep. Such a pity.
Nah, you're fine. I'd do the same if we were talking about doctors/hospitals/vaccines
 
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yep. Such a pity.
Nah, you're fine. I'd do the same if we were talking about doctors/hospitals/vaccines
Doctors used to be helpful people, now they just try to make as much money as they can of of injured people
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Ruby, one thing I love about homeschooling is you can teach your children the way they need to learn. Everybody learns differently. Some children learn better if they're doodling while listening, or running around or building Legos. Some can learn by just sitting with their hands in their laps while listening. Homeschooling allows the teacher/parent to teach the child to his/her advantage. People often think and label a child who can't sit still ADHD.
May want to get your mom to show you some Star Trek re-runs :gig
 
Ruby, one thing I love about homeschooling is you can teach your children the way they need to learn. Everybody learns differently. Some children learn better if they're doodling while listening, or running around or building Legos. Some can learn by just sitting with their hands in their laps while listening. Homeschooling allows the teacher/parent to teach the child to his/her advantage. People often think and label a child who can't sit still ADHD.
Thats very true!
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