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School is already a disaster. I am so sad
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 191433" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>So sorry to hear this. I have a hard time imagining a teacher calling, in tears, despite how noncomliant your difficult child is. Seems like the teacher would have put her in time out or found an assistant to help, but then I don't know all the details. </p><p>I agree, you need an aide in that classroom. (For the teacher and for your daughter.)</p><p>How is your daughter doing tonight? Calmer? Can she tell you how she felt in school?</p><p>Try not to show your anxiety to her (not easy, I know). Kids can pick up on subtle signals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 191433, member: 3419"] So sorry to hear this. I have a hard time imagining a teacher calling, in tears, despite how noncomliant your difficult child is. Seems like the teacher would have put her in time out or found an assistant to help, but then I don't know all the details. I agree, you need an aide in that classroom. (For the teacher and for your daughter.) How is your daughter doing tonight? Calmer? Can she tell you how she felt in school? Try not to show your anxiety to her (not easy, I know). Kids can pick up on subtle signals. [/QUOTE]
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