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<blockquote data-quote="aninom" data-source="post: 337850" data-attributes="member: 8513"><p>The school is supposed to, and is in fact legally, taking on the responsibility of a parent during school hours. If THIS doesn't go through to them - obviously it's not, if they think it's as simple as telling the parent to search better at home and leave it at that, no help, no additional plan - you can go the cheap shot route and remind them that if anything happens to your child on their watch, THEY are legally responsible. </p><p> </p><p>She needs help. They can, and HAVE TO, help carry some of that burden while she is under their supervision. Can you ask them how exactly they think a short-term suspension is going to help everyone involved get anyplace better, long-term?</p><p> </p><p>Don't count on outside authorities to fully get the situation. They don't live with difficult child, they don't intimately know difficult child - you do. Remind them of that. Remind them even more of the fact it is their job and responsibility to help this kid.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aninom, post: 337850, member: 8513"] The school is supposed to, and is in fact legally, taking on the responsibility of a parent during school hours. If THIS doesn't go through to them - obviously it's not, if they think it's as simple as telling the parent to search better at home and leave it at that, no help, no additional plan - you can go the cheap shot route and remind them that if anything happens to your child on their watch, THEY are legally responsible. She needs help. They can, and HAVE TO, help carry some of that burden while she is under their supervision. Can you ask them how exactly they think a short-term suspension is going to help everyone involved get anyplace better, long-term? Don't count on outside authorities to fully get the situation. They don't live with difficult child, they don't intimately know difficult child - you do. Remind them of that. Remind them even more of the fact it is their job and responsibility to help this kid. Hugs your way. [/QUOTE]
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