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difficult child refuses to go to class
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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 151606" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Oh boy....how awful for all of you.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child has always liked school and he's not refused to go...yet. But in elementary school they beat up his self esteem till he was almost in a ditch and couldn't get out. Now looking back, I blame it ALL on the principal who didn't want to have a child like mine in her school. He was difficult, he cost them money, he was disruptive, he was ALWAYS in the office in ISS. For the love of Pete, I can't believe I didn't go to the superintendent's office waaaaay before I did. CALL the superintendent's office and make an appointment. They will tell you to talk to the teacher and the principal FIRST, but tell them that THEY are the problem and you get nowhere. Sorry.....I found out I had to turn into a b*t*h to get my difficult child some help and I was almost too late to have the best influence. Waste no time.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 151606, member: 2287"] Oh boy....how awful for all of you. My difficult child has always liked school and he's not refused to go...yet. But in elementary school they beat up his self esteem till he was almost in a ditch and couldn't get out. Now looking back, I blame it ALL on the principal who didn't want to have a child like mine in her school. He was difficult, he cost them money, he was disruptive, he was ALWAYS in the office in ISS. For the love of Pete, I can't believe I didn't go to the superintendent's office waaaaay before I did. CALL the superintendent's office and make an appointment. They will tell you to talk to the teacher and the principal FIRST, but tell them that THEY are the problem and you get nowhere. Sorry.....I found out I had to turn into a b*t*h to get my difficult child some help and I was almost too late to have the best influence. Waste no time....... [/QUOTE]
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