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<blockquote data-quote="AmyH" data-source="post: 148585" data-attributes="member: 4955"><p>I am not looking for any kind of monatery compensation. We just want the sd to understand that he did not ask or wish to have these porblems just the same as a diabetic does not with to take insulin everyday. We say the psychiatrist yesterday and with his anxiety level so high she recommended that he not endure this one more day let alone 4 more weeks until school is out. </p><p> </p><p>We have kept him home today and I am going to call the principal yet again and tell her of yesterday's incident and then my husband is taking a letter by to the superintendants office this morning out lining everything that has happened with all the email proof that we have. We are also sending a certified copy to the school board today. </p><p> </p><p>This is the first year we have had any problems with teachers and it has really caused major issues with difficult child. He complains of aches and pains all the time, has developed heartburn, cries often about school and goes to the nurse sometimes 4 times a day to come home. Up until this year all the teachers have been wonderful and more than willing to help him. This year I truly feel that he got two teachers on major burnout.</p><p> </p><p>Just hoping next year will be better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmyH, post: 148585, member: 4955"] I am not looking for any kind of monatery compensation. We just want the sd to understand that he did not ask or wish to have these porblems just the same as a diabetic does not with to take insulin everyday. We say the psychiatrist yesterday and with his anxiety level so high she recommended that he not endure this one more day let alone 4 more weeks until school is out. We have kept him home today and I am going to call the principal yet again and tell her of yesterday's incident and then my husband is taking a letter by to the superintendants office this morning out lining everything that has happened with all the email proof that we have. We are also sending a certified copy to the school board today. This is the first year we have had any problems with teachers and it has really caused major issues with difficult child. He complains of aches and pains all the time, has developed heartburn, cries often about school and goes to the nurse sometimes 4 times a day to come home. Up until this year all the teachers have been wonderful and more than willing to help him. This year I truly feel that he got two teachers on major burnout. Just hoping next year will be better! [/QUOTE]
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