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A "positively" delightful day. LOL Not.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 173181" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>It was a good day, until the tantrum, and I should have seen that one coming. You guys are right that school after a day like that is asking for the moon. Lesson learned.</p><p> </p><p>He will not miss any field trips. I am arranging to go on outings with him until both teachers are back and in attendance. While it is disappointing that they can't handle him, I have to applaud them in that they were honest and proactive about the situation. They are short staffed, and both teachers who know difficult child are out of the mix...that truly is a setup for disaster.</p><p> </p><p>We did walk by the paintings that change perspective, and those were VERY cool. I don't think difficult child truly understood what was happening with it, tho. The first part of our tour was given by the grandmother of one of the students, so we got to see the governors office and climb to the top of the dome, which was VERY cool, and I was proud of difficult child, cause he worked hard to overcome his fear to go up all those steps and look out over the capital city. He called daddy from there and told him all about what he could see from the top of the capital building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 173181, member: 1848"] It was a good day, until the tantrum, and I should have seen that one coming. You guys are right that school after a day like that is asking for the moon. Lesson learned. He will not miss any field trips. I am arranging to go on outings with him until both teachers are back and in attendance. While it is disappointing that they can't handle him, I have to applaud them in that they were honest and proactive about the situation. They are short staffed, and both teachers who know difficult child are out of the mix...that truly is a setup for disaster. We did walk by the paintings that change perspective, and those were VERY cool. I don't think difficult child truly understood what was happening with it, tho. The first part of our tour was given by the grandmother of one of the students, so we got to see the governors office and climb to the top of the dome, which was VERY cool, and I was proud of difficult child, cause he worked hard to overcome his fear to go up all those steps and look out over the capital city. He called daddy from there and told him all about what he could see from the top of the capital building. [/QUOTE]
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