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My final appeal (kinda long, sorry) Input?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 220705" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi,</p><p> </p><p>ok first off peoples' poor judement when handling one of our kids is just astonishing to say the very least.</p><p> </p><p>What this person did truly affected him and so very negatively. Our children have basically no filtering system, at least that's how i view my difficult child. She feels the good to the highest possible extent and same with the verbal remarks, or things that make her sad.</p><p> </p><p>I think the letter is very good, written in a way in which shows that you really are speaking from our heart. Yet I'd throw in that last paragraph his diagnosis, or possible diagnosis's and how our type of children require, as many special needs children a softer and gentler approach and an even different approach at times to be taught and to keep their behavior to an acceptable level in the school setting. That if a little thought is put in there is an often amazing outcome response given by a difficult child. ok well not all the time LOL</p><p> </p><p>that's just my thoughts, if i were you writing it. i'm really really sorry he is feeling this way. i can't imagine. i would totally lose it, i'd have to breath my way through it.</p><p> </p><p>I wish you luck in doing this. Let us know how it goes.</p><p> </p><p>(((Hugs to your difficult child and you))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 220705, member: 4514"] hi, ok first off peoples' poor judement when handling one of our kids is just astonishing to say the very least. What this person did truly affected him and so very negatively. Our children have basically no filtering system, at least that's how i view my difficult child. She feels the good to the highest possible extent and same with the verbal remarks, or things that make her sad. I think the letter is very good, written in a way in which shows that you really are speaking from our heart. Yet I'd throw in that last paragraph his diagnosis, or possible diagnosis's and how our type of children require, as many special needs children a softer and gentler approach and an even different approach at times to be taught and to keep their behavior to an acceptable level in the school setting. That if a little thought is put in there is an often amazing outcome response given by a difficult child. ok well not all the time LOL that's just my thoughts, if i were you writing it. i'm really really sorry he is feeling this way. i can't imagine. i would totally lose it, i'd have to breath my way through it. I wish you luck in doing this. Let us know how it goes. (((Hugs to your difficult child and you)))) [/QUOTE]
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