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Hi Maureen,
Yes I do work with lower elem kids. I have only 8 right now & I
certainly am not giving new lessons that frequently. I do have
a work plan & give them lessons according to their needs & what
I think they need to move on with.
But for the most part, while some do get out old works often,
there are these select few that seem to wander more than the
others & when they see me available, seek that moment to ask for
a lesson. It seems to be these same old kids the past few
weeks. There is plenty of work on the shelves to keep them
working, yet this is happening & I don't know if they are bored
suddenly or if I am not doing what I should be.
The elem class is new for me & I don't know if I am doing it
right. Each kid has an independent work plan per subject area
which they are to complete each day. So when they finally go to
Math (for instance), these kids seem to loiter around aimlessly
not knowing what to do. I really don't want to delegate b'cos
they will get dependent.
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