For the parents of upper elementary kids and teachers how would you react to a situation like this...
A very intelligent 10 year old boy with extreme ADHD and a recently diagnosed mood disorder is struggling in his 5th grade class. The services laid out by the IEP are not being provided properly. The teacher has a laissez-faire attitude about her class and is more interested in bringing her boyfriend and her dogs into class than actually instructing the students. The teacher does not follow the math curriculum as strictly as the other teachers because she says it isn't necessary. The principal is aware of the situation and isn't providing any extra reinforcement for the IEP (He is retiring after this school year). Next year, the boy attends middle school and will have multiple teachers and it will be much harder for him to keep up without the foundation of skills he is missing from elementary. As a parent what do you do?
A very intelligent 10 year old boy with extreme ADHD and a recently diagnosed mood disorder is struggling in his 5th grade class. The services laid out by the IEP are not being provided properly. The teacher has a laissez-faire attitude about her class and is more interested in bringing her boyfriend and her dogs into class than actually instructing the students. The teacher does not follow the math curriculum as strictly as the other teachers because she says it isn't necessary. The principal is aware of the situation and isn't providing any extra reinforcement for the IEP (He is retiring after this school year). Next year, the boy attends middle school and will have multiple teachers and it will be much harder for him to keep up without the foundation of skills he is missing from elementary. As a parent what do you do?
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