I am in no way putting my special needs daughter online. It took us 6 hours every day to do one class.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 5:58 pmI have no problem helping them. I helped DS a lot last year for hours a day. I can work just fine while they are home or at school. You are making assumptions.Anonymous 4 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 03, 2020 5:54 pm This smells like the usual summer time kids can't see dad for x, y, z reasons with the Covid twist but I'll play. I can't imagine being worried about what school officials think is best. None of them are doctors. Most parents who want schools to open are only wanting that because God forbid they have to help with remote learning. I have never seen complaints like I did about school until the school work went fully online. Parents have been pulling out all the stops, "online school is too hard, I can't help, my kids need their peers for their mental health. Oh, and I have to work and I can't do that if school is out". Please. What do you think will happen when the virus runs through schools and they close again? Most aren't thinking of that yet.
If the school closes we will go back but we will cross that bridge when and if that happens.
She was crying, frustrated, and didn't even understand her work.
I won't lie we copied and pasted a lot towards the end.
Her iep wasn't followed and the school didn't even have permission until 2 weeks before the semester was over.
I've already contacted a lawyer and quit a few of us special needs parents are going to sue them if they put the kids back online.
If annoy doesn't like it she can bite me.