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1:1 Crisis counselor in crisis!!!!! UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 79359" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>So, I get a call from the 1:1 company and explain. She is in total agreement that this 1:1 was inappropriate. She asked if I had spoken to anyone in the school administration yet. I told her that since I knew her, I called her first. She said she was going to call Mr. Principal and would get back to me.</p><p></p><p>She called about 10 minutes later and said that she left a message for Mr. Principal and if she didn't hear back, she would go there tomorrow morning and speak to him face to face.</p><p></p><p>About 2 minutes later, I get a call from Mr. Principal. He said that he got a message about there being a problem with difficult child's 1:1 and wanted to know what was going on. I explain. He was outraged! He said "If they don't have, at the very least, a good sub in place for difficult child tomorrow, I will contract with another firm and find a 1:1 for difficult child!" I thanked him for his quick action and looking out for the kids. He said that exprincipal of difficult child's middle school told him the last three times he saw him that he was to take care of me and difficult child (they are good friends - one of the reasons exprincipal recommended this out of zone middle school_!! I told him I would hold him to it!</p><p></p><p>He then called back about ten minutes later and said he spoke with difficult child's case manager and the teahers would be made aware so that difficult child felt supported by his team. He also said that he would speak to difficult child before the end of school and let him know his office was always open. If at any time he felt angry, frustrated, or overwhelmed, he could come to Mr. Principal's office and talk to him or just sit until he was ready to go back to class. Again I thanked him.</p><p></p><p>difficult child came out smiling today.</p><p></p><p>It's good to know, right here at the beginning of the year, that I have support in my quest to help difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all your words of encouragement.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 79359, member: 805"] So, I get a call from the 1:1 company and explain. She is in total agreement that this 1:1 was inappropriate. She asked if I had spoken to anyone in the school administration yet. I told her that since I knew her, I called her first. She said she was going to call Mr. Principal and would get back to me. She called about 10 minutes later and said that she left a message for Mr. Principal and if she didn't hear back, she would go there tomorrow morning and speak to him face to face. About 2 minutes later, I get a call from Mr. Principal. He said that he got a message about there being a problem with difficult child's 1:1 and wanted to know what was going on. I explain. He was outraged! He said "If they don't have, at the very least, a good sub in place for difficult child tomorrow, I will contract with another firm and find a 1:1 for difficult child!" I thanked him for his quick action and looking out for the kids. He said that exprincipal of difficult child's middle school told him the last three times he saw him that he was to take care of me and difficult child (they are good friends - one of the reasons exprincipal recommended this out of zone middle school_!! I told him I would hold him to it! He then called back about ten minutes later and said he spoke with difficult child's case manager and the teahers would be made aware so that difficult child felt supported by his team. He also said that he would speak to difficult child before the end of school and let him know his office was always open. If at any time he felt angry, frustrated, or overwhelmed, he could come to Mr. Principal's office and talk to him or just sit until he was ready to go back to class. Again I thanked him. difficult child came out smiling today. It's good to know, right here at the beginning of the year, that I have support in my quest to help difficult child. Thanks for all your words of encouragement. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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