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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 517680" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I'd agree with you, IC, except this has been cgfg's MO for years. This is no different than what she's done before. The stakes are just higher, and there seems to be an inkling of cooperation going on from mom instead of just blaming me for making **** up...what she's doing though? not a lick different. I fully believe with appropriate levels of supervision and had she not been taught to lie and deceive that she would NOT be a difficult child. I know that is incredibly judgemental from a parent of a difficult child, but when we did get her in tutoring? She did fine. When we did talk mom into a token economy for her? She did GREAT (ZERO missing assignments or F's). But it was too much work for mom... </p><p>Susie, I have been able to pull up the court website and find some info. The trial was still on last i looked, and maybe supposed to start soon (or maybe even last week), there's just absolutely NO coverage of it now. He voluntarily stopped practicing...don't know more about his license...</p><p>He was one of the founders of that really good school there, too. So sad, because either way, he's done. If he did it, he deserves it. If he didn't, they lost a *&^% good doctor. He caught the dyslexia in Wee in their second session, and he absolutely nailed it. I am certain he didn't do anything to Wee, and its unfortunate we'll never know what more he could have done for Wee, although, like I said, if he truly is guilty? Not worth it. </p><p>And the heck of it is, we'll probably never really know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 517680, member: 1848"] I'd agree with you, IC, except this has been cgfg's MO for years. This is no different than what she's done before. The stakes are just higher, and there seems to be an inkling of cooperation going on from mom instead of just blaming me for making **** up...what she's doing though? not a lick different. I fully believe with appropriate levels of supervision and had she not been taught to lie and deceive that she would NOT be a difficult child. I know that is incredibly judgemental from a parent of a difficult child, but when we did get her in tutoring? She did fine. When we did talk mom into a token economy for her? She did GREAT (ZERO missing assignments or F's). But it was too much work for mom... Susie, I have been able to pull up the court website and find some info. The trial was still on last i looked, and maybe supposed to start soon (or maybe even last week), there's just absolutely NO coverage of it now. He voluntarily stopped practicing...don't know more about his license... He was one of the founders of that really good school there, too. So sad, because either way, he's done. If he did it, he deserves it. If he didn't, they lost a *&^% good doctor. He caught the dyslexia in Wee in their second session, and he absolutely nailed it. I am certain he didn't do anything to Wee, and its unfortunate we'll never know what more he could have done for Wee, although, like I said, if he truly is guilty? Not worth it. And the heck of it is, we'll probably never really know. [/QUOTE]
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