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Sagot :
Well sadly the anwser is no! The reason is because you will need to be there around 80% of the time if they are off task but if you have a constant routine they will get used to doing it without you.
Till then. -ayeitswesley
Till then. -ayeitswesley
It really depends in the state your in if your in a state....
1. requiring no notice: No state requirement for parents to initiate any contact.
2.with low regulation: State requires parental notification only.
3.with moderate regulation: State requires parents to send notification, test scores, and/or professional evaluation of student progress.
4.with high regulation: State requires parents to send notification or achievement test scores and/or professional evaluation, plus other requirements (e.g. curriculum approval by the state, teacher qualification of parents, or home visits by state officials).
1. requiring no notice: No state requirement for parents to initiate any contact.
2.with low regulation: State requires parental notification only.
3.with moderate regulation: State requires parents to send notification, test scores, and/or professional evaluation of student progress.
4.with high regulation: State requires parents to send notification or achievement test scores and/or professional evaluation, plus other requirements (e.g. curriculum approval by the state, teacher qualification of parents, or home visits by state officials).
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