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 Does anyone have a child that does ok for the 1st few months then the child thinks hes done with school. i think my son loves a new thing but when its old news hes done well he thinks hes done. just like the teachers their nice and understanding in the beginning until things get rocky then sometimes i think they just give up and it ticks me off especially if u warn them what usually happens. im sorry i feel i need to ask this again i TOTALLY UNDERSTAND HOWS THIS ONE MY SON WILL DO SOMETHING WRONG AND IT DOESNT PHASE HIM WHAT THE OUTCOME IS HES GOTTA MAKE SURE HE PUTS THAT SMILE ON AND SAIDS LOVE YA MOM SOMETIMES I DONT KNOW HOW MUCH TROUBLE HE CAN GET INTO UNTIL HE LEARNS

 i think teachers should really listen to us parents we do know our child better but in ways they could b more helpful because kids will listen to others before they think their parents is right but teachers cant seem to see it our way they want to go the hard way and make it harder 4 us.

Oh ya sounds very familiar.  As I told my son's new teacher (he had a looping teacher last year she had him for 1st and 2nd grade) there will be a Honey moon period of 1-2 weeks then she'll see the real side of Erik.

Right now she thinks he is doing great and we don't need to use any of the interventions in his IEP which I very firmly changed her mind. 

Erik will be over this newness very soon.  I know it's coming but his teacher seems to think she knows him better than I do.  She predicts his "good" behavior will last and we won't need to implement his IEP this year-think she is a bit overly optimistic.  But on the other hand God I hope she's right!!!!!

Again yes my soon likes the newness and the initial challenge then he gets board and likes to shake things up a bit.

Good luck

ang

True- this new teacher really wants to do it her way without much input from me.  She really wants the control-just hoping she's not controlling.

Albeit she has a fresh prospective on Erik no preconceived opinions and is giving him the benefit of the doubt.  I just wish she would listen to me.  He can be very explosive out of no where.  Things can be going great and BOOM it's all over with.  She really doesn't seem to want to hear anything about his back ground past success or failures with treatments.

Good luck to her and if the school call for me to pick him up I'll just say-oh no, from what I understand his teacher should have that all under control!

Not too snotty I hope