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Any guess as to why the principal wants to meet with us?
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<blockquote data-quote="momslove" data-source="post: 349572" data-attributes="member: 2181"><p>Excellent advice! </p><p></p><p>I would be very put out if we were expected to have a meeting, without knowing beforehand the purpose of it. We had a few of those in the beginning years with our difficult child, and it honestly never occurred to me that I could insist on knowing why it was so important to have a meeting. Back then, we would be told "We'd need to have a meeting with you on x day and y time about difficult child. Can you be here?" husband had a night job at the time, and since it wouldn't cause him to miss work or sleep, we always went, no questions asked. That came to a screeching halt when they wanted to meet 3 times a week, and only rehashed things that had already been discussed at several prior meetings. I guess they thought if they gave us a little time to think it over, we might go along with whatever it was we disagreed on earlier in the week. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momslove, post: 349572, member: 2181"] Excellent advice! I would be very put out if we were expected to have a meeting, without knowing beforehand the purpose of it. We had a few of those in the beginning years with our difficult child, and it honestly never occurred to me that I could insist on knowing why it was so important to have a meeting. Back then, we would be told "We'd need to have a meeting with you on x day and y time about difficult child. Can you be here?" husband had a night job at the time, and since it wouldn't cause him to miss work or sleep, we always went, no questions asked. That came to a screeching halt when they wanted to meet 3 times a week, and only rehashed things that had already been discussed at several prior meetings. I guess they thought if they gave us a little time to think it over, we might go along with whatever it was we disagreed on earlier in the week. LOL [/QUOTE]
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