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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 242517" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Ropefree, my difficult child has not had problems with all teachers. Just the few that really make her feel like it is their way of the highway. </p><p> </p><p>Most teachers she has never had any problems with. It is few teachers on both ends. Some have helped her tremendously and some have really butted head with her. Most just get her to do the minimum amount to pass. </p><p>But, that is really on difficult child. She chooses to not put in much effort. Everyone in her life, including teachers has told her what the consequence of that lack of initiative and motivation will result in. She chooses not to listen to that. Mostly because someone told her it was so - or so it seems. </p><p> </p><p>School and difficult children really don't mix. Non-traditional schools are the best route for difficult children. But, they are hard to find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 242517, member: 391"] Ropefree, my difficult child has not had problems with all teachers. Just the few that really make her feel like it is their way of the highway. Most teachers she has never had any problems with. It is few teachers on both ends. Some have helped her tremendously and some have really butted head with her. Most just get her to do the minimum amount to pass. But, that is really on difficult child. She chooses to not put in much effort. Everyone in her life, including teachers has told her what the consequence of that lack of initiative and motivation will result in. She chooses not to listen to that. Mostly because someone told her it was so - or so it seems. School and difficult children really don't mix. Non-traditional schools are the best route for difficult children. But, they are hard to find. [/QUOTE]
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