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<blockquote data-quote="branbran" data-source="post: 46394" data-attributes="member: 3762"><p>I also have a difficult child who absolutely has no ability to read social skils and have had similar issues in the past. My first reaction is to always explain what my daughters problems are. Expecting the other party to sympathize with her. Unfortunately its hit or miss. Sometimes people will understand and be empathetic and othertimes they wont. I find with parents who know what raising a difficult child is like, they understand, however, in my experience, the parents of the "perfect children" didn't get it. Didn't care to get it. Being as though the father is a cop - you might get some sympathy, they have plenty of experience dealing with juvenilles with mental illness. Like I said - hit or miss.</p><p></p><p>Knowing myself, I would take the chance, however I would rather be the one to explain it myself, rather than let the school do it.</p><p></p><p>Hope everything works out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branbran, post: 46394, member: 3762"] I also have a difficult child who absolutely has no ability to read social skils and have had similar issues in the past. My first reaction is to always explain what my daughters problems are. Expecting the other party to sympathize with her. Unfortunately its hit or miss. Sometimes people will understand and be empathetic and othertimes they wont. I find with parents who know what raising a difficult child is like, they understand, however, in my experience, the parents of the "perfect children" didn't get it. Didn't care to get it. Being as though the father is a cop - you might get some sympathy, they have plenty of experience dealing with juvenilles with mental illness. Like I said - hit or miss. Knowing myself, I would take the chance, however I would rather be the one to explain it myself, rather than let the school do it. Hope everything works out. [/QUOTE]
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