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<blockquote data-quote="AmyH" data-source="post: 148373" data-attributes="member: 4955"><p>I am not sure if I should put this in Edu section or not. As posted previously I have had a tremendous amount of trouble with sd. Today took the cake. I emailed teacher about difficult child losing pencils, homework, anxiety, obsessiveness and childlike behavior. Well difficult child was asking her a question about the email and she read it to him. In the email I had expressed that I was frustrated and told her about his acting like a super hero and how childish that was. </p><p> </p><p>I am the only real person that difficult child trusts anyway and now she has crushed that. During music this am difficult child went to the office and called me crying telling me how sorry he was that I am frustrated with him and how he will try to be better. This breaks my heart. It was not an email ment to be shared and she has never shared any emails before. I am really hot!</p><p> </p><p>This teacher has also called difficult child "weird" in front of the class and had a group mediation where it was told that difficult child was ADHD and took medication. His other teacher called him a "baby" in class. Both teachers have admitted doing this.</p><p> </p><p>School just claims they have done everything they can with their resources. </p><p> </p><p>Question: Where do we draw the line and get legal counsel involved? We go to psychiatrist today and I am going to see if she will recommend doing the last 3 1/2 weeks of school at home. </p><p> </p><p>Help! I am so frustrated and want to somehow end this dreadful experience for difficult child.<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/nono.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":nono:" title="nono :nono:" data-shortname=":nono:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmyH, post: 148373, member: 4955"] I am not sure if I should put this in Edu section or not. As posted previously I have had a tremendous amount of trouble with sd. Today took the cake. I emailed teacher about difficult child losing pencils, homework, anxiety, obsessiveness and childlike behavior. Well difficult child was asking her a question about the email and she read it to him. In the email I had expressed that I was frustrated and told her about his acting like a super hero and how childish that was. I am the only real person that difficult child trusts anyway and now she has crushed that. During music this am difficult child went to the office and called me crying telling me how sorry he was that I am frustrated with him and how he will try to be better. This breaks my heart. It was not an email ment to be shared and she has never shared any emails before. I am really hot! This teacher has also called difficult child "weird" in front of the class and had a group mediation where it was told that difficult child was ADHD and took medication. His other teacher called him a "baby" in class. Both teachers have admitted doing this. School just claims they have done everything they can with their resources. Question: Where do we draw the line and get legal counsel involved? We go to psychiatrist today and I am going to see if she will recommend doing the last 3 1/2 weeks of school at home. Help! I am so frustrated and want to somehow end this dreadful experience for difficult child.:nono: [/QUOTE]
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