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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 164373" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi Wonderful.</p><p>Wow, that's a long time to lurk!</p><p>My son has a very strong personality, too, and leadership skills. I agree that's probably typically difficult child. We keep telling one another he will be a lawyer when he grows up. He just never gives up. </p><p>He had a wussy teacher in 2nd gr. He ran her ragged. She noticed that he was different from the other kids, and we had lots of mtngs with-her, but she never, ever had any ideas, and neither she nor the prinicpal backed up their rules. It was a rough, frustrating yr.</p><p>We moved him to another school. Wow, what a diff! This yr's teacher was young, energetic and upbeat, and she never backed down from anything. A true Happy Warrior. It's really hard to find people like that, much less teachers like that.</p><p>And it makes a huge diff. </p><p>Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 164373, member: 3419"] Hi Wonderful. Wow, that's a long time to lurk! My son has a very strong personality, too, and leadership skills. I agree that's probably typically difficult child. We keep telling one another he will be a lawyer when he grows up. He just never gives up. He had a wussy teacher in 2nd gr. He ran her ragged. She noticed that he was different from the other kids, and we had lots of mtngs with-her, but she never, ever had any ideas, and neither she nor the prinicpal backed up their rules. It was a rough, frustrating yr. We moved him to another school. Wow, what a diff! This yr's teacher was young, energetic and upbeat, and she never backed down from anything. A true Happy Warrior. It's really hard to find people like that, much less teachers like that. And it makes a huge diff. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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