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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 80721" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>K,</p><p></p><p>I second what witz and lea said! All of us have been, at some point (or points), so wrapped up in the current issues with our difficult children that we feel we are of litte support or help to others. But it is the ups and downs we share that make this site strong.</p><p></p><p>In regards to your son, I seem to remember that at one point your husband was the point of contact for the school. Perhaps if that is not the case, it needs to be now. You need to talk with him and tell him that you need a break here. You have done everything you can to help your son - it's time for dad to step up to the plate.</p><p></p><p>Let dad handle this for awhile - if they are removing him from class, call dad. If he is causing real trouble, have them call dad. If they need to fill someone in on what has happened during the day, call dad. Give them dad's cell number and email address so he can be the primary contact for awhile. So many folks think we have to handle the majority of the difficult child issues with school. But heck, last time I checked it took two to have a baby!</p><p></p><p>Take a little break from this K. :sleeping:</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 80721, member: 805"] K, I second what witz and lea said! All of us have been, at some point (or points), so wrapped up in the current issues with our difficult children that we feel we are of litte support or help to others. But it is the ups and downs we share that make this site strong. In regards to your son, I seem to remember that at one point your husband was the point of contact for the school. Perhaps if that is not the case, it needs to be now. You need to talk with him and tell him that you need a break here. You have done everything you can to help your son - it's time for dad to step up to the plate. Let dad handle this for awhile - if they are removing him from class, call dad. If he is causing real trouble, have them call dad. If they need to fill someone in on what has happened during the day, call dad. Give them dad's cell number and email address so he can be the primary contact for awhile. So many folks think we have to handle the majority of the difficult child issues with school. But heck, last time I checked it took two to have a baby! Take a little break from this K. [img]:sleeping:[/img] Sharon [/QUOTE]
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