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Does Ms D need to chill out? Or difficult child step up?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 170445" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Arrgh. I am the worst at this. My first approach is always to talk to my kids and ask them just HOW hard it is, and whether they want me to talk to the teacher. Their answer often tells me the real truth ... if they say NO, I'd be too embarrassed! that's one answer. If they say Could you please? that's another. And if they say, "I don't know," I don't know either. I hate it when that happens.</p><p>Does this teacher know anything about him? That he's a little different? If not, she needs to know. You can say he's under the care of a dr. and they say to approach things by doing XYZ. Maybe by inserting another authority, it would help avoid a confict between you and the teacher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 170445, member: 3419"] Arrgh. I am the worst at this. My first approach is always to talk to my kids and ask them just HOW hard it is, and whether they want me to talk to the teacher. Their answer often tells me the real truth ... if they say NO, I'd be too embarrassed! that's one answer. If they say Could you please? that's another. And if they say, "I don't know," I don't know either. I hate it when that happens. Does this teacher know anything about him? That he's a little different? If not, she needs to know. You can say he's under the care of a dr. and they say to approach things by doing XYZ. Maybe by inserting another authority, it would help avoid a confict between you and the teacher. [/QUOTE]
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