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Is my difficult child Playin' me?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 410778" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Yes. He's playin' ya. Miss KT stopped doing this when I started dragging her along to every single after-school meeting, just so we could all verify exactly what everyone concerned had been told. I usually opened the conversation by saying something like, "I am concerned because Miss KT told me last night that Mr. T said she was not allowed to (fill in the blank) for (this reason). That doesn't make sense to me. Can you explain it to me, please?" And then, it all came out that she was not allowed to do whatever because of something she had not completed, but the only way I got the whole story was to get everyone concerned into one room and ask my questions. </p><p></p><p>Mr. T caught on quickly, and when he was told any interesting stories, he reminded her that, "I know your mom, Miss KT, and that just doesn't sound right. Should we schedule a meeting in order to get this cleared up?" No, no...no meeting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 410778, member: 4040"] Yes. He's playin' ya. Miss KT stopped doing this when I started dragging her along to every single after-school meeting, just so we could all verify exactly what everyone concerned had been told. I usually opened the conversation by saying something like, "I am concerned because Miss KT told me last night that Mr. T said she was not allowed to (fill in the blank) for (this reason). That doesn't make sense to me. Can you explain it to me, please?" And then, it all came out that she was not allowed to do whatever because of something she had not completed, but the only way I got the whole story was to get everyone concerned into one room and ask my questions. Mr. T caught on quickly, and when he was told any interesting stories, he reminded her that, "I know your mom, Miss KT, and that just doesn't sound right. Should we schedule a meeting in order to get this cleared up?" No, no...no meeting. [/QUOTE]
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