[NIFL-FAMILY:1037] Re: Parents as first teachers (long)

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I said I would be available, as a teacher, to visit a person at home if that 
worked better with their schedule.  It was entirely up to them.  Otherwise 
the parent/s had to come to the school.  You're right--some people want to 
avoid gov't types and caseworkers.

Andrea



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