Originally Posted by delbows
I �m glad your son�s school is doing all it can to provide an appropriate (and free) education. He is lucky to receive accommodations beginning at his young age and should progress extremely fast given his ability and the talent of the new math teacher!

Well, not completely "free" since we will be paying Mrs. Math for her time after school. But I figure that is doable and reasonable at this point. I'll take whatever I can get and at least now I don't have the worry of interviewing and hiring someone I don't know.

BTW, this morning was 180 degrees of change for us. MrWiggly bounded out of bed, eagerly dressed and packed up his bookbag, directed me as to what stuff he needed today for school and then ran down the driveway to get on the bus yelling "see ya' later!" as he went. I hope his day went well!

It's amazing to me to think that these two years of problem behaviors might be all or mostly attributed to the wrong academic setting or program. Just amazing.