Originally Posted by mnmom23
(Although I do remember that DD's 1st grade teacher knew she was advanced but never thought to do anything about it since DD was so quiet and never caused any problems;

It's been my observation that the needs of the quiet ones who don't make trouble aren't met 'because' the child never causes problems, while the needs of the 'acting-out-y' child aren't met because the child't bad behavior 'proves' that they aren't ready for acceleration.

If the school makes a commitment to met the needs of ALL the children, then they need to set up systems to evaluate what each child's needs are, and have a range of options availible to match the child's needs to the intervention option. This takes a lot of will on the part of school people or parents to step outside of 'the way things always are' and move toward basic decency.

Love and More Love,
Grinity


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