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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 455018"><p>Thanks for the responses. </p><p></p><p>There is one person who is NOT happy about the aide. difficult child 1. His class eats a healthy snack mid-morning this year. We got him apples to take. He was sure he was going to be teased because he was taking apples. I told him to tell his aide about it and she'll help him through it. His response was "I don't have an aide this year." I said "yes, you will. The principal told me today." He is worried he will be teased because he has an aide as well as for the apples. </p><p></p><p>Looking back I should've told him differently and I should've told him in a different place; we were in a grocery store. He held it together. He teared up a bit, got upset about school attendance in general, and then changed the subject. He did a good job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 455018"] Thanks for the responses. There is one person who is NOT happy about the aide. difficult child 1. His class eats a healthy snack mid-morning this year. We got him apples to take. He was sure he was going to be teased because he was taking apples. I told him to tell his aide about it and she'll help him through it. His response was "I don't have an aide this year." I said "yes, you will. The principal told me today." He is worried he will be teased because he has an aide as well as for the apples. Looking back I should've told him differently and I should've told him in a different place; we were in a grocery store. He held it together. He teared up a bit, got upset about school attendance in general, and then changed the subject. He did a good job. [/QUOTE]
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