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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 555924" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>When my difficult child had issues in school, not having any type of IEP at all, I tried to explain he had ADHD, ODD, but they didn't want to hear that- they said it was a medical issue, they didn't care.</p><p></p><p>But your difficult child does have IEP- those are PART his issues and WHAT THEY ARE ADDRESSING in school, he needs a behavior plan or whatever it is that they do to teach your child succesfully. He has an IEP, they have to address that, those are his issues!</p><p></p><p>I work in a school district and I hug kids. Sometimes they're crying and they don't know, or want to tell my why, I ask them if they need a hug- always the answer is, "Yes". I tell them they can talk to me, any teacher, principal or guidance. They know I care about them, rejoice in their success and overlook things that need overlooking. For me, it's not work, I love it, I'm rewarded every day. I'm so sorry that someone who cares about your child was reprimanded. You want the kind of teacher who cares.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 555924, member: 2668"] When my difficult child had issues in school, not having any type of IEP at all, I tried to explain he had ADHD, ODD, but they didn't want to hear that- they said it was a medical issue, they didn't care. But your difficult child does have IEP- those are PART his issues and WHAT THEY ARE ADDRESSING in school, he needs a behavior plan or whatever it is that they do to teach your child succesfully. He has an IEP, they have to address that, those are his issues! I work in a school district and I hug kids. Sometimes they're crying and they don't know, or want to tell my why, I ask them if they need a hug- always the answer is, "Yes". I tell them they can talk to me, any teacher, principal or guidance. They know I care about them, rejoice in their success and overlook things that need overlooking. For me, it's not work, I love it, I'm rewarded every day. I'm so sorry that someone who cares about your child was reprimanded. You want the kind of teacher who cares. [/QUOTE]
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