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my rant about the TSS worker
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 320034" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>When I first read this post I agreed...get rid of her. The more I thought about it though...I wonder if she's trying to build up a relationship first. I'm not saying I think that's what she's definately doing but....wondering.</p><p></p><p>I would call the office, talk to the supervisor and ask what she is specifically supposed to be doing. Don't say it in an exapserated manner, more of a curious "what kind of things are difficult child and TSS to work on together" type of way. If the supervisor asks why you are asking, simply mention the game playing and ask if that's part of the program. I'm betting it's not but I think you'll get a better response with an innocent tone than a frustrated one. Know what I mean?? </p><p></p><p>Generally though, if TSS is something to improve difficult child's life (I'm not familiar with TSS either) I would give it a good try before getting rid of it. But if it's giving double coverage to an area that really doesn't need that much attention, I would look into other programs or assists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 320034, member: 2459"] When I first read this post I agreed...get rid of her. The more I thought about it though...I wonder if she's trying to build up a relationship first. I'm not saying I think that's what she's definately doing but....wondering. I would call the office, talk to the supervisor and ask what she is specifically supposed to be doing. Don't say it in an exapserated manner, more of a curious "what kind of things are difficult child and TSS to work on together" type of way. If the supervisor asks why you are asking, simply mention the game playing and ask if that's part of the program. I'm betting it's not but I think you'll get a better response with an innocent tone than a frustrated one. Know what I mean?? Generally though, if TSS is something to improve difficult child's life (I'm not familiar with TSS either) I would give it a good try before getting rid of it. But if it's giving double coverage to an area that really doesn't need that much attention, I would look into other programs or assists. [/QUOTE]
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