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Ok. So now I'm just tired of repeating myself
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 333741" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Wow, her school sounds like difficult child's school. Same with the guidance counsellor. If you lived here, I'd suspect they had the same one!!!</p><p></p><p>Good for you for sticking your ground. I would bluntly state to that guidance counsellor that it is NOT in difficult child's interests at this time to be in that class and it is a decision to be made by you and difficult child, not by an outsider with a partial picture and a really large lack of comprehension about difficult child's situation. I would bluntly state she is dropping Spanish, period. Either put her in the study period, or she can use the library during a spare period, and use that time for classwork in her other classes. I would then tell the guidance counsellor that it isn't sensible to get into the whys and what ifs, it is is what it is, and it is off the discussion table.</p><p></p><p>Sorry your difficult child is struggling. I'm glad she has you in her corner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 333741, member: 4264"] Wow, her school sounds like difficult child's school. Same with the guidance counsellor. If you lived here, I'd suspect they had the same one!!! Good for you for sticking your ground. I would bluntly state to that guidance counsellor that it is NOT in difficult child's interests at this time to be in that class and it is a decision to be made by you and difficult child, not by an outsider with a partial picture and a really large lack of comprehension about difficult child's situation. I would bluntly state she is dropping Spanish, period. Either put her in the study period, or she can use the library during a spare period, and use that time for classwork in her other classes. I would then tell the guidance counsellor that it isn't sensible to get into the whys and what ifs, it is is what it is, and it is off the discussion table. Sorry your difficult child is struggling. I'm glad she has you in her corner. [/QUOTE]
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