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I can tell it's time for my daily eye-rolling and head slapping exercise...
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 125011" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>WO and KLMNO:</p><p> </p><p>With all that difficult child 2's been through lately, he's on everyone's radar now as someone who is "special" and has "issues" -- they've seen what a bright and good-hearted kid he his, and now they see what a bonehead he sometimes is, too! </p><p> </p><p>I have to say we are pretty lucky to be at this school. I'm glad his "issues" are being addressed now, at the elementary level, because I don't know that the middle or high schools here would be as patient or understanding.</p><p> </p><p>Oh, and upon further querying with difficult child 2, it turns out difficult child 1 borrowed difficult child 2's jacket, and THAT'S how the medications wound up in the pocket. difficult child 2 didn't even know they were there until he put the jacket on to go out at recess today and stuck his hands in the pockets. Needless to say, I sent a quick email to the school to clarify the situation further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 125011, member: 3444"] WO and KLMNO: With all that difficult child 2's been through lately, he's on everyone's radar now as someone who is "special" and has "issues" -- they've seen what a bright and good-hearted kid he his, and now they see what a bonehead he sometimes is, too! I have to say we are pretty lucky to be at this school. I'm glad his "issues" are being addressed now, at the elementary level, because I don't know that the middle or high schools here would be as patient or understanding. Oh, and upon further querying with difficult child 2, it turns out difficult child 1 borrowed difficult child 2's jacket, and THAT'S how the medications wound up in the pocket. difficult child 2 didn't even know they were there until he put the jacket on to go out at recess today and stuck his hands in the pockets. Needless to say, I sent a quick email to the school to clarify the situation further. [/QUOTE]
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