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originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: Annee
The biggest complaint I'm hearing from parents, so far, is how much they have to be involved in working with their child.
They complain if the school was doing its job, they wouldn't have to.
Me, on the other hand, looks for and downloads additional CC worksheets, readily available on the net.
If you are basically having to teach your child, then why not just pull them and homeschool them?
And why are you having to fork over your tax dollars to a public school when you are doing to much of it yourself?
There is being involved in your child's education in a support role, and having to be your child's education. Don't you think you're crossing the line?
originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Annee
So is he in a grade appropriate to his academic needs?
If he being taught material appropriate to his academic needs or are you just sending him there to get him his social therapy?