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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 510183" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm going to try my computer one more time, lol, before I go to bed. I have lost two replies..RATS!</p><p></p><p>Of course I don't know your State's laws nor do I know mine in relation to your situation. on the other hand you are confident that you know what is required by State statute. So...I think it would be wise to go on records with the specific recap of why your meeting ended as it did. I think it would be wise to state what was acceptable and what was not acceptable...according to State guidelines, so it does not appear that it is "personal". That way he can either respond or not respond but you will be on record.</p><p></p><p>Truly I am sorry for what you're going thru and what difficult child is going thru. on the other hand I anticipate that if it is perceived as a "head butting" situation it will be treated differently than if it is a position based on State statute. I do care.</p><p></p><p>I also care whether my blankin' computer will send this thru. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 510183, member: 35"] I'm going to try my computer one more time, lol, before I go to bed. I have lost two replies..RATS! Of course I don't know your State's laws nor do I know mine in relation to your situation. on the other hand you are confident that you know what is required by State statute. So...I think it would be wise to go on records with the specific recap of why your meeting ended as it did. I think it would be wise to state what was acceptable and what was not acceptable...according to State guidelines, so it does not appear that it is "personal". That way he can either respond or not respond but you will be on record. Truly I am sorry for what you're going thru and what difficult child is going thru. on the other hand I anticipate that if it is perceived as a "head butting" situation it will be treated differently than if it is a position based on State statute. I do care. I also care whether my blankin' computer will send this thru. DDD [/QUOTE]
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