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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 347108"><p>I read the survey results and found them very interesting. I wonder if the presenters could somehow turn the presentation into an article for a general teacher/administrator journal. In our school district we have school psychologists - but all they do is test. They have no day-to-day interaction with parents or children. The teachers, guidance counselors and administrators are the ones who seem to be the most difficult to work with and the most judgmental. I work in a school and I hear complaints about parents all day long - yet when I try to advocate for my child at his school I'm met with great push-back. I'm sure this isn't unfamiliar to most of the people on this board.</p><p>Thanks for this -</p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 347108"] I read the survey results and found them very interesting. I wonder if the presenters could somehow turn the presentation into an article for a general teacher/administrator journal. In our school district we have school psychologists - but all they do is test. They have no day-to-day interaction with parents or children. The teachers, guidance counselors and administrators are the ones who seem to be the most difficult to work with and the most judgmental. I work in a school and I hear complaints about parents all day long - yet when I try to advocate for my child at his school I'm met with great push-back. I'm sure this isn't unfamiliar to most of the people on this board. Thanks for this - A [/QUOTE]
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