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Before you show up, do make sure they have had ample notice. Send an email - "last week you asked me to drop in this week with the home psychiatric as a follow-up. I have tried to contact you to confirm this but have not had any success. As the h0me psychiatric has a busy schedule which she has cleared for this opportunity, I am letting you know tat we will both be there first thing Wednesday morning. If there is a problem with this, please get back to me and let me know so we can re-schedule. However, you did say to come in this week and with Thursday and Friday being days off school, Wednesday will be the last chance we have.

I look forward to seeing you again and introducing you to home psychiatric."


cc everybody including well up the chain of command.


Then sit back and watch the pretty fireworks...


Hugs. You're being set up. Or more correctly, your child is. Check out the autism school and put the politics in place to send him there and send the bill to the district.


Oh, and keep him home if your instinct warns you. We kept difficult child 3 home for over half of grade 5, absences spread over the whole year. The reasons - he felt sick. Turned out to be extreme anxiety due to the school dropping the ball badly on supervision and support. When he was at school he got detention constantly (so their discipline policy was not working, was it?)


Marg


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