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<blockquote data-quote="Stella" data-source="post: 262193" data-attributes="member: 6837"><p>You would think everyone would be singing from the same page but it'srarely the case. Truth is, they're dealing God only knows how many other kids aswell and our difficult child is not their only priority.</p><p> </p><p>I have learned <strong><em>never assume</em></strong> that anyone dealing with difficult child knows anything. The other day at a meeting with difficult child's team, the Occupational Therapist (OT) asked me when I first noticed difficult child's behaviours etc. I couldn't believe she didn't know the background. They had the file with them and I asked the psychiatric to read out the letter I had sent them about difficult child when she was 4 years old (she's now 11). So now, I don't care if I am being repetitive and someone on the team has heard it all before, the chances are there's someone in the room who hasn't and it could be part of the jigsaw theyr'e looking for. If only they would sit down and READ THE ******* FILE!!</p><p> </p><p>So, anyway, I would take it for granted that any teacher or prof dealing with your child only knows what you directly tell them!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella, post: 262193, member: 6837"] You would think everyone would be singing from the same page but it'srarely the case. Truth is, they're dealing God only knows how many other kids aswell and our difficult child is not their only priority. I have learned [B][I]never assume[/I][/B] that anyone dealing with difficult child knows anything. The other day at a meeting with difficult child's team, the Occupational Therapist (OT) asked me when I first noticed difficult child's behaviours etc. I couldn't believe she didn't know the background. They had the file with them and I asked the psychiatric to read out the letter I had sent them about difficult child when she was 4 years old (she's now 11). So now, I don't care if I am being repetitive and someone on the team has heard it all before, the chances are there's someone in the room who hasn't and it could be part of the jigsaw theyr'e looking for. If only they would sit down and READ THE ******* FILE!! So, anyway, I would take it for granted that any teacher or prof dealing with your child only knows what you directly tell them!!! [/QUOTE]
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