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13 year old son with repeat behavior issues at school
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 706780" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well, I wouldn't send him to be bullied either. I'm sorry. We were fortunate both with the school and my sons teacher. She actually admitted she didn't know what my son had or what to do about it (even though she was a Special Education teacher) and I respect that. And she was eager to learn and she did a great job. You can't work with aggressive know-it-all educators. Some think they are sure your kid isn't perfect because you are a bad parent. My bestie works at a school and says the teAchers bAsh the parents in the lounge all the time. Makes me so n. Some never even had kids or are fresh out of college...i wish you luck finding a good school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 706780, member: 1550"] Well, I wouldn't send him to be bullied either. I'm sorry. We were fortunate both with the school and my sons teacher. She actually admitted she didn't know what my son had or what to do about it (even though she was a Special Education teacher) and I respect that. And she was eager to learn and she did a great job. You can't work with aggressive know-it-all educators. Some think they are sure your kid isn't perfect because you are a bad parent. My bestie works at a school and says the teAchers bAsh the parents in the lounge all the time. Makes me so n. Some never even had kids or are fresh out of college...i wish you luck finding a good school. [/QUOTE]
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