Ed Mashburn
Member
Good evening to all- My son who lives in Phoenix with his family- far away from us- tells us that our grandson's teacher is concerned about his reversals and difficulty with handwriting in second grade. His reading comprehension is very good, his math skills are strong- he just has trouble writing, spelling and so on. Perhaps a referral for testing.
Lord, some things never change. We went through the same thing with his dad, and I had trouble with math in school.
I do hope they don't let grandson get involved with the special ed testing. I know very well why teachers refer kids, but sometimes it's best to just let the kid work through it with intense help from teacher and parents.
Once a kid gets a special ed placement- unless it's for gifted programs- it's very difficult to get him moved out of placement, and that tends to be what the kid becomes- a special placement kid.
We worked through this with my son, and I worked through it when I was a lower grades. I wish they didn't have to work through this with grandson.
good evening to all- Ed
Lord, some things never change. We went through the same thing with his dad, and I had trouble with math in school.
I do hope they don't let grandson get involved with the special ed testing. I know very well why teachers refer kids, but sometimes it's best to just let the kid work through it with intense help from teacher and parents.
Once a kid gets a special ed placement- unless it's for gifted programs- it's very difficult to get him moved out of placement, and that tends to be what the kid becomes- a special placement kid.
We worked through this with my son, and I worked through it when I was a lower grades. I wish they didn't have to work through this with grandson.
good evening to all- Ed