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School annoyance. But am I wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 465152" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Oh gosh no. As the mama, you think wholistically and at least for me, I think we just have to grab every opportunity (especially when there are maybe not as many as there are for non-difficult child kids) to help them grow. It would bug me too and I would do the same, put it on my agenda for the next conference or review or IEP meeting.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't seem like a non issue, just because it isn't as life altering as some of the bigger ones you may have had. If it means something to you then it is something. Maybe not something to lose sleep over, but something to file away to discuss as you said. Certainly our moods or the number of issues we have can make many things feel a lot bigger than they are, so sometimes I do check myself just in case I'm over the top on something. Not always easy to tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 465152, member: 12886"] Oh gosh no. As the mama, you think wholistically and at least for me, I think we just have to grab every opportunity (especially when there are maybe not as many as there are for non-difficult child kids) to help them grow. It would bug me too and I would do the same, put it on my agenda for the next conference or review or IEP meeting. It doesn't seem like a non issue, just because it isn't as life altering as some of the bigger ones you may have had. If it means something to you then it is something. Maybe not something to lose sleep over, but something to file away to discuss as you said. Certainly our moods or the number of issues we have can make many things feel a lot bigger than they are, so sometimes I do check myself just in case I'm over the top on something. Not always easy to tell. [/QUOTE]
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