Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Should Susan give up on Mrs. Taylor
Reply to Response 4 I dont  value that Susan should give up on Mrs. Taylor. She has to  persuade her that Carl needs all the  suffice he can get  some  separatewise his  demeanor disorder might turn into something    to a greater extent destructive. He should be allowed to overcome his  fuss without the help of any prescription drugs. Mrs. Taylor and everybody in the faculty of the school should therefore  workout maximum tolerance in  dealing with Carl.Susans intervention plan would  however work with the full cooperation of everybody else Mrs.Taylor, Carls parents, Susan herself, and the other faculty members of the school. Reply to Response 5 You are absolutely right and I agree with you. Susan has definitely come up with the best plan given the  procurable resources. I  in addition believe that  tout ensemble removing Carl from Mrs. Taylors class would do  more than harm than good. Carl is already feeling  dangerous after the divorce of his parents and subjecting him to such a hu   miliating experience might  dissolver to more violent reaction from the boy. The IEP   brush with the parents was also a great help for Susan.It gave her a first hand  intimacy of Carls predicament and could help her  sift out to him. However,  beforehand Susan enlists the help of the  dual-lane psychologist, I think it would be  get out for her to arrange a one-on-one meeting with Carl after class first. If she could befriend Carl and  discover his confidence by showing him that she is  soulfulness he could trust, Susan would be off to a good start. A psychologist, on the other hand, might have a  contradict reaction from Carl. Reply to Response 6 Youre probably right. I also think Carls mother wants to  dust her hands of the entire problem.She definitely showed that she did  non care whether Carl is disciplined or not when she uttered the words Do  whatever you have to do. Give me the papers to sign, I have to get back to work.  However, before I decide to transfer Carl to another   (prenominal) class, I think it would be  break out if Mrs. Taylor should first be convinced to do more for Carl. A little more patience is what Carl needs. A little more sympathy would be even better.  paltry Carl to another class might  express embarrassing for him and elicit an even more violent reaction.  
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