Guest guest Posted December 11, 2001 Report Share Posted December 11, 2001 le: I just wanted to mention something that was past along to me, by a doctor at Children's Hospital in Boston. ( You may consider this when you think about 's teachers opinion of pressure) In cases were you have children with chronic illnesses, the child more or less does not have control over the illness. There fore there are other area's in the child's life in which he/or she becomes more consumed with. An area in which he/or she can have more control over. You can (both parent and teacher or IEP team members) can itemize goals and objectives which will help deal with the need for pressure. I am sure you already thought of this. Your teacher is very professional to offer that would be offered more benefit if he were on an Individualized Educational Plan. Regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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