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difficult child has been trying to contact easy child
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<blockquote data-quote="nerfherder" data-source="post: 593971" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>Can you set up next year's IEP (or the equivalent for Canada's school system) and express that very thing? You may not be able to in difficult child's schooling if he refuses to cooperate - I don't know what legal rights he has as far as a parent's wishes in education at that age - but if the school staff is on top of this best they can be, and it is written into her education plan, this may be a help to reinforce your (and her) wishes. She may not want to have contact either, assuming she doesn't but if there's peer pressure to force it on her (he may be "cute" or "cool" because of who he is and/or what he does) it gives her an out of blaming authority in moments where she can't come right out and say "He's a dork and I don't wanna."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerfherder, post: 593971, member: 15907"] Can you set up next year's IEP (or the equivalent for Canada's school system) and express that very thing? You may not be able to in difficult child's schooling if he refuses to cooperate - I don't know what legal rights he has as far as a parent's wishes in education at that age - but if the school staff is on top of this best they can be, and it is written into her education plan, this may be a help to reinforce your (and her) wishes. She may not want to have contact either, assuming she doesn't but if there's peer pressure to force it on her (he may be "cute" or "cool" because of who he is and/or what he does) it gives her an out of blaming authority in moments where she can't come right out and say "He's a dork and I don't wanna." [/QUOTE]
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