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<blockquote data-quote="Running_for_the_shelter" data-source="post: 284131" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>Hey, lady! My difficult child has issues with everybody so with us, it's the best teacher part that counts. Have you talked with the principal? Our principal is well aware of difficult child's issues and he and difficult child's teachers try to find the best match for him. The teacher may not have too much control over the schedule but the principal might be the decision-maker.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, girls are girls and there is always drama. My easy child has had girl issues. She's a very bright but not emotionally mature 10. Told her there is always a mean girl somewhere. One goes away, another takes her place. Duckie is too young to see Heathers, but that was a movie to bring the point home, wasn't it? My easy child has had troubles with her best friend, but fortunately, the mom will work with her girl, too, to figure out what really happened and see what we can do. It is very interesting when the two of us compare stories! Each girl tells the truth but it's what they leave out ...</p><p></p><p>Duckie has other activities, and that's a good thing. I have a belief that it's important to have friends in three places (like school, church, and Girl Scouts, for instance). Then when it goes pear-shaped with one group, there are still other people who don't know or don't care about it. 4H is a fine program, too. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, good luck in getting the teacher you want!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running_for_the_shelter, post: 284131, member: 2960"] Hey, lady! My difficult child has issues with everybody so with us, it's the best teacher part that counts. Have you talked with the principal? Our principal is well aware of difficult child's issues and he and difficult child's teachers try to find the best match for him. The teacher may not have too much control over the schedule but the principal might be the decision-maker. Yeah, girls are girls and there is always drama. My easy child has had girl issues. She's a very bright but not emotionally mature 10. Told her there is always a mean girl somewhere. One goes away, another takes her place. Duckie is too young to see Heathers, but that was a movie to bring the point home, wasn't it? My easy child has had troubles with her best friend, but fortunately, the mom will work with her girl, too, to figure out what really happened and see what we can do. It is very interesting when the two of us compare stories! Each girl tells the truth but it's what they leave out ... Duckie has other activities, and that's a good thing. I have a belief that it's important to have friends in three places (like school, church, and Girl Scouts, for instance). Then when it goes pear-shaped with one group, there are still other people who don't know or don't care about it. 4H is a fine program, too. Anyway, good luck in getting the teacher you want! [/QUOTE]
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