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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 482205" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>thanks. </p><p></p><p>(principal called, it was disrespect--rushed through work to do something else, got snippy when the teacher told her to fix it, and it all went downhill from there)</p><p></p><p>she told me the second she got home. all of it, and she was clear on where she went wrong. i know she is telling the truth too because she babbled this convoluted analogy that this teacher used on us parents at BTS night, of which *i* thought was nuts at the time, LOL. it wasnt something anyone could make up.</p><p></p><p>apparently she not only has detention, but she was also given a 0, even though she did most of the work--answered the questions, but apparently not robustly enough--i hate rubrics. ::headdesk::</p><p></p><p>so thats more than enough. i told her it was a free pass just.this.once. but it better not happen again. i am the first person to let the school do the punishing--we only instituted the electronics punishment when the school punishment wasnt effective. (there was no direct correlation--she'd get in trouble on a monday and be expected to serve some kind of punishment on a friday--most of the time the crime was long forgotten, and it was a source of frustration for both of us)</p><p></p><p>and dont worry janet--even s<em>he </em>gets the importantance of medications. its not optional here. she's had a problem with the morning pukes--im about positive its vitamins--and i think i might try moving them to after school...we'll try it over the holiday. she has actual deficiencies, so its not an option to d/c them, but as long as they dont activate, i can move the dosing time.</p><p></p><p>thanks for listening...phone call from school kicks my PTSD into overdrive ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 482205, member: 8831"] thanks. (principal called, it was disrespect--rushed through work to do something else, got snippy when the teacher told her to fix it, and it all went downhill from there) she told me the second she got home. all of it, and she was clear on where she went wrong. i know she is telling the truth too because she babbled this convoluted analogy that this teacher used on us parents at BTS night, of which *i* thought was nuts at the time, LOL. it wasnt something anyone could make up. apparently she not only has detention, but she was also given a 0, even though she did most of the work--answered the questions, but apparently not robustly enough--i hate rubrics. ::headdesk:: so thats more than enough. i told her it was a free pass just.this.once. but it better not happen again. i am the first person to let the school do the punishing--we only instituted the electronics punishment when the school punishment wasnt effective. (there was no direct correlation--she'd get in trouble on a monday and be expected to serve some kind of punishment on a friday--most of the time the crime was long forgotten, and it was a source of frustration for both of us) and dont worry janet--even s[I]he [/I]gets the importantance of medications. its not optional here. she's had a problem with the morning pukes--im about positive its vitamins--and i think i might try moving them to after school...we'll try it over the holiday. she has actual deficiencies, so its not an option to d/c them, but as long as they dont activate, i can move the dosing time. thanks for listening...phone call from school kicks my PTSD into overdrive ;-) [/QUOTE]
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