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  Case: Silent Period
Grigor is in my 4th grade classroom. He came to the US last year with his family from Bulgaria. He was in 4th grade at our school last year as well. He was retained in 4th grade because he did not develop his English language skills. I learned about a "silent period" that children go through when they learn a new language. My guess is that Grigor is in the silent period. But it does not make sense to me that he would be in the silent period for almost two years. He does not say anything in class. He does not socialize with his classmates either. He can read and write in simple English though. His parents tell me that he acts completely normal at home and he is able to communicate with English speaking people at home when they have guests. This is really puzzling. I have to find a way to communicate with Grigor and discover what is holding him back from communicating with people at school. I need some help.
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Grigor seem to be going through something more than the silent period. I didn't think it lasted that long either. Maybe Grigor has and issue with something that he's not telling. As the teacher you may first try to communicate with Grigor and if that doesn't work then move on to speaking with his parents about given the ok for Grigor to have a sessin with the school councelor. My experience with children is when they are not responsive is it's something going on.
 
     
     
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Comments: The problem with this one is that no one knows how he was taught previously. We also do not know how he is acting at home, only what we are told. If the parents are being honest, and they are able to communicate with him at home then they are our first life line to figuring out the issue.
Rated On: October 18, 2020 7:56 pm
Rated By: beVuLu