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Can I trust her when she says she wants to change?
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 674067" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi SF, thank you very much for posting and letting us know how you are doing. I am so glad things are progressing towards solutions and help for your girl.</p><p> Oh, good, SF, I hope it is the right fit for your daughter.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well I guess you can cross that bridge when you get there. I think the fact that you are working this hard for your girl, will touch her heart. Also, if she is not the "right fit" the knowledge and information, might encourage her to <em>just say no to drugs.</em> If anything, hopefully it will open her eyes to the world she is almost stepping into.</p><p></p><p> I would urge you to do so. Talking with the teachers and counselor has not worked for you. The Principal is the ultimate authority in the school. It seems necessary for you to go to the top. My son was bullied in kindergarten, it was not looked at seriously, until I spoke with the V.P. The counselor, actually would not speak with me again, referred me to the V.P. when I called, because he said "I mentioned bullying". Well, too bad for him, he did not do his job. Schools are no exception for incompetence. If the Principal does not respond, I would go to District. If you go the right route, you cannot be ignored. What you fix for your daughter, could mean a world of difference to the next kid, who may be subjected to the same unacceptable B.S. (bullying scenario). Ahem.</p><p></p><p> Oh good. Encouraging things are good. It allows us to breathe.</p><p></p><p> I am glad for you SF. </p><p></p><p>Keep strong. You are a good mom.</p><p></p><p>Keep posting. I am pulling for you both.</p><p></p><p>Peace to you</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p><p>leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 674067, member: 19522"] Hi SF, thank you very much for posting and letting us know how you are doing. I am so glad things are progressing towards solutions and help for your girl. Oh, good, SF, I hope it is the right fit for your daughter. Well I guess you can cross that bridge when you get there. I think the fact that you are working this hard for your girl, will touch her heart. Also, if she is not the "right fit" the knowledge and information, might encourage her to [I]just say no to drugs.[/I] If anything, hopefully it will open her eyes to the world she is almost stepping into. I would urge you to do so. Talking with the teachers and counselor has not worked for you. The Principal is the ultimate authority in the school. It seems necessary for you to go to the top. My son was bullied in kindergarten, it was not looked at seriously, until I spoke with the V.P. The counselor, actually would not speak with me again, referred me to the V.P. when I called, because he said "I mentioned bullying". Well, too bad for him, he did not do his job. Schools are no exception for incompetence. If the Principal does not respond, I would go to District. If you go the right route, you cannot be ignored. What you fix for your daughter, could mean a world of difference to the next kid, who may be subjected to the same unacceptable B.S. (bullying scenario). Ahem. Oh good. Encouraging things are good. It allows us to breathe. I am glad for you SF. Keep strong. You are a good mom. Keep posting. I am pulling for you both. Peace to you (((HUGS))) leafy [/QUOTE]
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