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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 129103" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>Just to clarify where I'm coming from, my difficult child had 2 good teachers who really worked with him and tried to find where he was coming from, one of whom really "got him" and was a huge help in getting him mainstreamed and able to function in school. The rest from grade 1 on up, if they said anything were critical of him, his behaviors, our family and parenting and pretty much blamed me and his father. And I was a very cooperative parent who went to every meeting, criticized little if at all, and did whatever they asked or suggested. I'm very understanding of how hard it must be for teachers who have to try deal with this. But it doesn't help by telling a 7 year old he's sick in the head and needs to see a doctor. It's lucky for the principal who said that that husband didn't tell me what she said for a few days. But at least she didn't try diagnosis him herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 129103, member: 1161"] Just to clarify where I'm coming from, my difficult child had 2 good teachers who really worked with him and tried to find where he was coming from, one of whom really "got him" and was a huge help in getting him mainstreamed and able to function in school. The rest from grade 1 on up, if they said anything were critical of him, his behaviors, our family and parenting and pretty much blamed me and his father. And I was a very cooperative parent who went to every meeting, criticized little if at all, and did whatever they asked or suggested. I'm very understanding of how hard it must be for teachers who have to try deal with this. But it doesn't help by telling a 7 year old he's sick in the head and needs to see a doctor. It's lucky for the principal who said that that husband didn't tell me what she said for a few days. But at least she didn't try diagnosis him herself. [/QUOTE]
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