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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 542625" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Our difficult child once had a helpful principal like that. difficult child was stubborn truant and at that point we were delivering a kid to his classroom every morning (usually kids here either walk, drive a bike or take a normal, not special school, bus or metro to school from 7-year-old on.) Before noon he had usually already run off. Principal's solution to the situation was, that we should tell difficult child he should stay at school. That felt really helpful... It was very close at that point that I didn't walk out from that meeting.</p><p></p><p>I have so few living relatives, and I simply don't talk about my kids to my father, that only relatives I get these helpful advices are husband's. His mother is very good in this too.</p><p></p><p>So my deepest sympathies...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 542625, member: 14557"] Our difficult child once had a helpful principal like that. difficult child was stubborn truant and at that point we were delivering a kid to his classroom every morning (usually kids here either walk, drive a bike or take a normal, not special school, bus or metro to school from 7-year-old on.) Before noon he had usually already run off. Principal's solution to the situation was, that we should tell difficult child he should stay at school. That felt really helpful... It was very close at that point that I didn't walk out from that meeting. I have so few living relatives, and I simply don't talk about my kids to my father, that only relatives I get these helpful advices are husband's. His mother is very good in this too. So my deepest sympathies... [/QUOTE]
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