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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 280376" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thank you, both! I had forgotten to mention that the school principal spoke with difficult child about trying to make a couple of his classes more challenging and then he had someone from the high school level talk to difficult child about some other things that difficult child had been stressing over. That made me feel a lot better!</p><p></p><p>I visited difficult child today and he seems much better than he was last weekend. His CW was checking visitors in today, for some odd reason, so we spoke a minute. I have an IEP meeting there in a couple of days and they are having a special visitation, where we can actually eat together, coming up. </p><p></p><p>I'm working on reaching a comfort level. LOL! When I see them actually doing what they say and following up, etc, it helps a lot. When they listen to my concerns it also helps. Now, if they actually address the big ones, I can let out a real big sigh!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 280376, member: 3699"] Thank you, both! I had forgotten to mention that the school principal spoke with difficult child about trying to make a couple of his classes more challenging and then he had someone from the high school level talk to difficult child about some other things that difficult child had been stressing over. That made me feel a lot better! I visited difficult child today and he seems much better than he was last weekend. His CW was checking visitors in today, for some odd reason, so we spoke a minute. I have an IEP meeting there in a couple of days and they are having a special visitation, where we can actually eat together, coming up. I'm working on reaching a comfort level. LOL! When I see them actually doing what they say and following up, etc, it helps a lot. When they listen to my concerns it also helps. Now, if they actually address the big ones, I can let out a real big sigh!! [/QUOTE]
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