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difficult child's teacher may be calling CPS on me
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 618467" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I just talked to my mom. The teacher called HER too. She told my mom thinks difficult child is in an unsafe environment. She kept questioning my mom about my household. She wanted to know the size of my apartment, how many bedrooms we have, and gave my mom the third degree because difficult child is always losing stuff, like books, pencils, etc. The teacher says there's no possible way anybody could lose anything in a small one bedroom apartment. That's just BS. Both my kids and me are all ADD. We put things down and forget where we put them. Stuff getting lost is a regular occurence in my house. I am beyond upset. The teacher has no right to call my mom and ask her a bunch of personal stuff about MY life. Now I'm sitting at work having horrendous panic attacks. I know she is calling CPS on me. I have no idea what to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 618467, member: 2196"] I just talked to my mom. The teacher called HER too. She told my mom thinks difficult child is in an unsafe environment. She kept questioning my mom about my household. She wanted to know the size of my apartment, how many bedrooms we have, and gave my mom the third degree because difficult child is always losing stuff, like books, pencils, etc. The teacher says there's no possible way anybody could lose anything in a small one bedroom apartment. That's just BS. Both my kids and me are all ADD. We put things down and forget where we put them. Stuff getting lost is a regular occurence in my house. I am beyond upset. The teacher has no right to call my mom and ask her a bunch of personal stuff about MY life. Now I'm sitting at work having horrendous panic attacks. I know she is calling CPS on me. I have no idea what to do. [/QUOTE]
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