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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 144340" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>He is in middle school... and yes, I need to remember that these grades don't go on his permanent transcript! Of course, I am concerned about his health and I hope I didn't come off as too cavalier about that.</p><p> </p><p>He doesn't have an IEP, but he has something they called a Health Plan that I created and the school pretty much just stapled to the back of his 504 plan. The Health Plan spells out what potential accommdations he would need in the event of a disease flare up.</p><p> </p><p>Part of the problem here, I think, is that he doesn't come forward when he's struggling. He's not good about expressing his feelings, and I was so overwhelmed with husband issues and difficult child 2 issues the past few months, I could not pay as close attention to HIS issues. So here we are. And although I let all his teachers and counselor know about husband's surgery, I didn't bother them with the minutia (to them, but chaos to us) of difficult child 2's problems over the past few months that affected MY level of parenting. So what do I do now that things have fallen apart for difficult child 1?</p><p> </p><p>Maybe I just need to let go of this right now and not worry about having to "fix" everything. Really, the most important thing IS difficult child 1's health. </p><p> </p><p>I'm going to call the counselor back this morning and just lay out the situation and whatever happens, happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 144340, member: 3444"] He is in middle school... and yes, I need to remember that these grades don't go on his permanent transcript! Of course, I am concerned about his health and I hope I didn't come off as too cavalier about that. He doesn't have an IEP, but he has something they called a Health Plan that I created and the school pretty much just stapled to the back of his 504 plan. The Health Plan spells out what potential accommdations he would need in the event of a disease flare up. Part of the problem here, I think, is that he doesn't come forward when he's struggling. He's not good about expressing his feelings, and I was so overwhelmed with husband issues and difficult child 2 issues the past few months, I could not pay as close attention to HIS issues. So here we are. And although I let all his teachers and counselor know about husband's surgery, I didn't bother them with the minutia (to them, but chaos to us) of difficult child 2's problems over the past few months that affected MY level of parenting. So what do I do now that things have fallen apart for difficult child 1? Maybe I just need to let go of this right now and not worry about having to "fix" everything. Really, the most important thing IS difficult child 1's health. I'm going to call the counselor back this morning and just lay out the situation and whatever happens, happens. [/QUOTE]
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