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The "plan" to keep wee difficult child and the other bd girl apart at school
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 333087" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I wish I could talk to the girl's parents. She lives right next door to easy child 1's girlfriend and girlfriend says the parents absolutely do not watch her at all. Malory has been in their fenced in yard, in their pool, and is at their house all the time...the parents will come knocking an hour or two later wondering if she's even there, and not the least concerned if she isn't...</p><p> </p><p>Now, chicken or the egg? I don't know...maybe they are just exhausted dealing with her and have given up? I don't know and I"m not gonna judge...but chances are a chat isn't gonna help.</p><p> </p><p>I'm gonna talk to sped teacher tomorrow and get her take. Probably gonna require a meeting, cause this isn't a plan. As it is, wee runs from Malory if he feasibly can...the idea of keeping them apart is great...but we need some concrete ways to make that happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 333087, member: 1848"] I wish I could talk to the girl's parents. She lives right next door to easy child 1's girlfriend and girlfriend says the parents absolutely do not watch her at all. Malory has been in their fenced in yard, in their pool, and is at their house all the time...the parents will come knocking an hour or two later wondering if she's even there, and not the least concerned if she isn't... Now, chicken or the egg? I don't know...maybe they are just exhausted dealing with her and have given up? I don't know and I"m not gonna judge...but chances are a chat isn't gonna help. I'm gonna talk to sped teacher tomorrow and get her take. Probably gonna require a meeting, cause this isn't a plan. As it is, wee runs from Malory if he feasibly can...the idea of keeping them apart is great...but we need some concrete ways to make that happen. [/QUOTE]
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