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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 342183" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p><em>Don't the teachers have some ideas for you? How often do you meet with-them?</em> </p><p> </p><p>not often enough. i've worked out a secret system with someone in direct contact with difficult child to get some semblence of info. the school psychiatric has been good about trying to keep in touch. the deal is supposed to be if she feels frustrated to *tell someone* and go to psychiatric or nurse for a break...but she's not very good at asking for help, for any reason. (she somehow views it as a weakness)</p><p> </p><p>they really dont have too many other ideas, most things that have happened modification wise has been at my request or in collaboration with the school psychiatric.</p><p>there will be an IEP meeting after testing is done, so there is some kind of data to work off of...until now, they have been very good about working with me (after the last massive miscommunication, there wont be any more informal meetings--things will need to be set in stone from now on)</p><p> </p><p>i'm just baffled over today...new trigger, mood issue, or <em>i really dont feel like doing X right now</em>...i'm trying to help her, but there is a big difference between being sick and being a manipulator.</p><p> </p><p>in any event, <em>of course</em> she has to do X, and thats exactly what husband (who handled todays festivities, while i had the <em>nerve </em>to go buy milk and eggs) told both my difficult child and the school. and we did not go pick her up either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 342183, member: 8831"] [I]Don't the teachers have some ideas for you? How often do you meet with-them?[/I] not often enough. i've worked out a secret system with someone in direct contact with difficult child to get some semblence of info. the school psychiatric has been good about trying to keep in touch. the deal is supposed to be if she feels frustrated to *tell someone* and go to psychiatric or nurse for a break...but she's not very good at asking for help, for any reason. (she somehow views it as a weakness) they really dont have too many other ideas, most things that have happened modification wise has been at my request or in collaboration with the school psychiatric. there will be an IEP meeting after testing is done, so there is some kind of data to work off of...until now, they have been very good about working with me (after the last massive miscommunication, there wont be any more informal meetings--things will need to be set in stone from now on) i'm just baffled over today...new trigger, mood issue, or [I]i really dont feel like doing X right now[/I]...i'm trying to help her, but there is a big difference between being sick and being a manipulator. in any event, [I]of course[/I] she has to do X, and thats exactly what husband (who handled todays festivities, while i had the [I]nerve [/I]to go buy milk and eggs) told both my difficult child and the school. and we did not go pick her up either. [/QUOTE]
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