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Was told not to bring difficult child back to school.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 226273" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>You're right, K, I really feel the director will take him back.</p><p> </p><p>However, its a small school. While we can limit contact with this particular teacher, he can't altogether avoid her presence. He was already traumatized by her, and now he has heard her lecture, for 20 minutes, that she and the rest of the staff don't want him there. I'm not sure there's anything left to salvage there.</p><p> </p><p>Even if they'll take him back, I don't think he can go. </p><p> </p><p>At this point, I am approaching it that he will nto be returning there. I will see what they say, but that's my direction right now. I am going to ask to be able to bring him in - supervised - for a morning or afternoon, have a "normal" day, a treat, and a "goodbye" party like the other kids do who leave there, and let him leave on a more positive note with some closure for everyone. Unless they're gonna promise me some pretty sweet deals, I'm moving forward with finding a new place for him to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 226273, member: 1848"] You're right, K, I really feel the director will take him back. However, its a small school. While we can limit contact with this particular teacher, he can't altogether avoid her presence. He was already traumatized by her, and now he has heard her lecture, for 20 minutes, that she and the rest of the staff don't want him there. I'm not sure there's anything left to salvage there. Even if they'll take him back, I don't think he can go. At this point, I am approaching it that he will nto be returning there. I will see what they say, but that's my direction right now. I am going to ask to be able to bring him in - supervised - for a morning or afternoon, have a "normal" day, a treat, and a "goodbye" party like the other kids do who leave there, and let him leave on a more positive note with some closure for everyone. Unless they're gonna promise me some pretty sweet deals, I'm moving forward with finding a new place for him to go. [/QUOTE]
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