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How can you be sure the school you have your child in is meeting the needs of your child?
Hello, I am the father of a 3rd grade boy. My son excels in math and science but struggles with reading and writing. We work with him at home on a regular basis. The school that he is enrolled in seems to be a worksheet based school. I never see him with books from the school. Our daily progress report tells us that he received a "green day" which means he completed all of his work and behavior is good. Never has any homework as well. When we go to his parent/teacher conference we are told his reading and writing is affecting his grade. I don't want to continue to punish my son if the school is not holding up their part in his education. What do I do?
In Topics:
Learning issues and special needs, My Relationship with my child's school
> 60 days ago
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