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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 45562"><p>I plan on asking her if she could explain the referral. Then, if she talks (last time I asked her something she just stared at me and didn't say a word), If she explains what she meant by it, I will ask VP why he didn't mention this portion of the referral to me. I am going to ask where difficult child's written explanation is and if I can see it. I am going to ask her straight out if this was said when she confronted difficult child regarding the closet. I will let her explain, and I will let her have her say. Then it is my turn. This teacher has seperated difficult child the entire year. There is not a chance difficult child will have her next year. And hopefully the person from SD will be there. He said he has a meeting but will come if he can. I don't count on it. I understand many situations if because of difficult child's behavior. But more so than not, that behavior is caused from situations such as this. More of a reaction that esculates.</p><p></p><p>Did anyone ask their difficult child's if they would snitch or not? From the people I asked, they all said they would choose the consequence. easy child told me he would tell in a heartbeat. easy child said difficult child spends to much time worrying about what others think about him. Time to think about himself. Not sure at this age that is a popular choice. Most wouldn't snitch. If he told me the name, I would tell and he knows that, so he will not tell me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 45562"] I plan on asking her if she could explain the referral. Then, if she talks (last time I asked her something she just stared at me and didn't say a word), If she explains what she meant by it, I will ask VP why he didn't mention this portion of the referral to me. I am going to ask where difficult child's written explanation is and if I can see it. I am going to ask her straight out if this was said when she confronted difficult child regarding the closet. I will let her explain, and I will let her have her say. Then it is my turn. This teacher has seperated difficult child the entire year. There is not a chance difficult child will have her next year. And hopefully the person from SD will be there. He said he has a meeting but will come if he can. I don't count on it. I understand many situations if because of difficult child's behavior. But more so than not, that behavior is caused from situations such as this. More of a reaction that esculates. Did anyone ask their difficult child's if they would snitch or not? From the people I asked, they all said they would choose the consequence. easy child told me he would tell in a heartbeat. easy child said difficult child spends to much time worrying about what others think about him. Time to think about himself. Not sure at this age that is a popular choice. Most wouldn't snitch. If he told me the name, I would tell and he knows that, so he will not tell me. [/QUOTE]
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