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<blockquote data-quote="Lost_in_BC" data-source="post: 231119" data-attributes="member: 6599"><p>I would go equipped with ANY tests the school has done. Maybe your sons teachers could write up a letter on how his schooling is going and the behaviours experienced in school.I would also take afew notes, jot down questions now so you don't forget to ask them in the meeting. In my experience they will want to speak with you and your son and then also sepretley. When it is your turn to speak hold nothing back. Of course tell them how your home life is suffering. They need to know everything in order to help you. </p><p></p><p>Don't force your son to talk. Give him the opprotunity if he takes it great! if not don't worry so much. My son still won't open up to alot of the ppl we see. </p><p></p><p>I hope I helped some. I know you will get alot more help from moms more experienced than myself.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck.</p><p>(((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lost_in_BC, post: 231119, member: 6599"] I would go equipped with ANY tests the school has done. Maybe your sons teachers could write up a letter on how his schooling is going and the behaviours experienced in school.I would also take afew notes, jot down questions now so you don't forget to ask them in the meeting. In my experience they will want to speak with you and your son and then also sepretley. When it is your turn to speak hold nothing back. Of course tell them how your home life is suffering. They need to know everything in order to help you. Don't force your son to talk. Give him the opprotunity if he takes it great! if not don't worry so much. My son still won't open up to alot of the ppl we see. I hope I helped some. I know you will get alot more help from moms more experienced than myself. Good Luck. (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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