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Made it thru today. Now what tomorrow? And the bad teacher got a reprimand.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 212185" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi</p><p> </p><p>i'm sorry i'm late to this, i wasn't on earlier. I"m glad you kept him home, and i'm also glad you had such a good night with him.</p><p> </p><p>I'm also disturbed to hear that they this teacher didn't truly get in trouble for what she did to him. That they feel that they can "try" to keep her away from difficult child. Yea, don't let her come to work is how you "try". Such morons.</p><p> </p><p>I agree with you she is a huge trigger for him now, with-o a doubt. I understand what you mean as well regarding distance of your job and is it realistic for you to be there for him. I don't think it is. It is the school's job to ensure that their teachers behave professionally at all times, it's not your job to have to now jump around from work to school and give yourself more stress. </p><p> </p><p>I forget what kind of school he' s in, is it private? Why do I think it's montessori? Than you may be able to call corporate and ask them for their specific guidelines on this stuff regarding teachers behavior and ask them to fax a copy to you.</p><p> </p><p>It's amazing, that sort of stuff can affect our kids so greatly and also set them back so severely. I can't imagine your head must be killing you from this.</p><p> </p><p>I hope you guys have a good calm weekend, I would of done same and kept him home also. Hopefully things will come together for you and him with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 212185, member: 4514"] hi i'm sorry i'm late to this, i wasn't on earlier. I"m glad you kept him home, and i'm also glad you had such a good night with him. I'm also disturbed to hear that they this teacher didn't truly get in trouble for what she did to him. That they feel that they can "try" to keep her away from difficult child. Yea, don't let her come to work is how you "try". Such morons. I agree with you she is a huge trigger for him now, with-o a doubt. I understand what you mean as well regarding distance of your job and is it realistic for you to be there for him. I don't think it is. It is the school's job to ensure that their teachers behave professionally at all times, it's not your job to have to now jump around from work to school and give yourself more stress. I forget what kind of school he' s in, is it private? Why do I think it's montessori? Than you may be able to call corporate and ask them for their specific guidelines on this stuff regarding teachers behavior and ask them to fax a copy to you. It's amazing, that sort of stuff can affect our kids so greatly and also set them back so severely. I can't imagine your head must be killing you from this. I hope you guys have a good calm weekend, I would of done same and kept him home also. Hopefully things will come together for you and him with this. [/QUOTE]
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