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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 281595" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>This gets even better. On difficult child 2's neuropsychologist, the psychiatrist actually noted that her biggest concern for him was that he was sooooo easily influenced that she was concerned for his safety. You know, the one kid in the world that would fall for "help me find my lost puppy" nutcases that are out there. </p><p> </p><p>Since he's so easily led, we have to question him very, very, very carefully because this kid will be swayed by anything. He would confess to being the dog that influence the Son of Sam back in the 70's.</p><p> </p><p>Well, the teacher was totally "surprised" when questioned by the AP and claimed that she'd never touched the CD. The other kid SAW her with it, but it doesn't matter because he's an emotionally disturbed kid (has Aspergers but since his classification hasn't been updated - it doesn't matter).</p><p> </p><p>So before difficult child 2 goes into the AP, the para (who was also questioned that morning) asked him if the dictionary in his backpack could have broken it by mistake?</p><p> </p><p>Ok, says difficult child, if that's what happened then I owe her an apology.</p><p> </p><p>He then goes to the AP and says that he must have been mistaken.</p><p> </p><p>I'm ready to jump down this ones throat, so I've been setting up my complaint to the State Dept of Education. I'm tired of selfpolicing by these clowns!</p><p> </p><p>Have a good night!</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 281595, member: 3814"] This gets even better. On difficult child 2's neuropsychologist, the psychiatrist actually noted that her biggest concern for him was that he was sooooo easily influenced that she was concerned for his safety. You know, the one kid in the world that would fall for "help me find my lost puppy" nutcases that are out there. Since he's so easily led, we have to question him very, very, very carefully because this kid will be swayed by anything. He would confess to being the dog that influence the Son of Sam back in the 70's. Well, the teacher was totally "surprised" when questioned by the AP and claimed that she'd never touched the CD. The other kid SAW her with it, but it doesn't matter because he's an emotionally disturbed kid (has Aspergers but since his classification hasn't been updated - it doesn't matter). So before difficult child 2 goes into the AP, the para (who was also questioned that morning) asked him if the dictionary in his backpack could have broken it by mistake? Ok, says difficult child, if that's what happened then I owe her an apology. He then goes to the AP and says that he must have been mistaken. I'm ready to jump down this ones throat, so I've been setting up my complaint to the State Dept of Education. I'm tired of selfpolicing by these clowns! Have a good night! Beth [/QUOTE]
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