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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 16122" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>It is certainly your personal choice with whom, and how much, you want to share information about your child's education. IEP, or othewise. </p><p></p><p>I'm fairly open about my difficult children with those I work with. Mainly, because if it needs to be a secret, or something to feel shameful about, then there is a sigma attached. It's not something I look to break, but if an opportunity opens up where I can share my situation with teachers (some are so suprised when they know my difficult children are on medications and have had educational difficulties) and let them see that even "good" Moms have challenging kids.</p><p></p><p>As for other situations, like Daughter's therapy appointment, it's called a "dr's appointment". Or, I have "a meeting". I don't go into details, and people don't ask.</p><p></p><p>You do not owe them any details.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 16122, member: 831"] It is certainly your personal choice with whom, and how much, you want to share information about your child's education. IEP, or othewise. I'm fairly open about my difficult children with those I work with. Mainly, because if it needs to be a secret, or something to feel shameful about, then there is a sigma attached. It's not something I look to break, but if an opportunity opens up where I can share my situation with teachers (some are so suprised when they know my difficult children are on medications and have had educational difficulties) and let them see that even "good" Moms have challenging kids. As for other situations, like Daughter's therapy appointment, it's called a "dr's appointment". Or, I have "a meeting". I don't go into details, and people don't ask. You do not owe them any details. [/QUOTE]
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