My child is always in trouble at school. How do I help the teachers understand his/her behavioral disability?
• Educate your child’s teacher about his/her disability • Share creative, yet easy, strategies that help your child to succeed • Help the teacher to understand that your child’s behaviors are not personally directed towards him/her; the behaviors are the symptoms of your child’s disability • Explain to the teacher that if your child had a choice to “be normal and fit-in,” he/she would choose that provided by KY Partnership for Families and Children return to questions
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