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Why Do difficult children Get So Many Chances?
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<blockquote data-quote="notnowkids" data-source="post: 350029"><p>Wow, KTmom91, a teacher actually told you that you were over-involved? That's a new one ... granted my difficult child is only in 1st grade, but still, I've never heard that.</p><p></p><p>DaisyFace, you're right, it's not fair. My difficult child has similar issues with not turning in/not doing work, and she gets full credit when she actually does what she's supposed to do. It drives me nuts, because I fully believe that her behavior warrants being retained for a year, but there's no way in Hades that the school will do that. They don't want to deal with the paperwork, they don't want to hurt her self-esteem, and frankly, they don't want their numbers to look bad for funding purposes (in my humble opinion).</p><p></p><p>It's ****.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notnowkids, post: 350029"] Wow, KTmom91, a teacher actually told you that you were over-involved? That's a new one ... granted my difficult child is only in 1st grade, but still, I've never heard that. DaisyFace, you're right, it's not fair. My difficult child has similar issues with not turning in/not doing work, and she gets full credit when she actually does what she's supposed to do. It drives me nuts, because I fully believe that her behavior warrants being retained for a year, but there's no way in Hades that the school will do that. They don't want to deal with the paperwork, they don't want to hurt her self-esteem, and frankly, they don't want their numbers to look bad for funding purposes (in my humble opinion). It's ****. [/QUOTE]
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