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<blockquote data-quote="whatamess" data-source="post: 580159" data-attributes="member: 7664"><p>Wow, I would be very upset to be approached by a town official over my little son's behavior! It is clear that these 'childminders' are ignorant of child development and variations therein. This is not yours, nor J's fault, even though they will try to tell you it is-please know this is their ignorance speaking. J definitely needs people surrounding him that *see* him and can support him appropriately! I don't know that there is conspiracy to 'evict' you and at this point I might be so bold as to ask a few people, do you think J should not attend the school/aftercare? Maybe they would tell you they WANT him to stay, but don't know what to do with him. I would think seriously about talking to any/all person's in a position to help and ask them plainly if they are willing to help and if they are willing to learn and support, keep communications open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whatamess, post: 580159, member: 7664"] Wow, I would be very upset to be approached by a town official over my little son's behavior! It is clear that these 'childminders' are ignorant of child development and variations therein. This is not yours, nor J's fault, even though they will try to tell you it is-please know this is their ignorance speaking. J definitely needs people surrounding him that *see* him and can support him appropriately! I don't know that there is conspiracy to 'evict' you and at this point I might be so bold as to ask a few people, do you think J should not attend the school/aftercare? Maybe they would tell you they WANT him to stay, but don't know what to do with him. I would think seriously about talking to any/all person's in a position to help and ask them plainly if they are willing to help and if they are willing to learn and support, keep communications open. [/QUOTE]
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