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He masturbates openly in school...we can't stop him.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 505895" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>OH MY!! Are you talking about V's school???? </p><p>I am serious you are describing it fairly well.</p><p>Assumption that poor = idiot, uneducated, dirty, unfit... YES!! And it drives me nuts.</p><p>The parents meeting: I don't even go anymore. Just plain tired of listening to them teaching me how to wash my hands or telling that I need to talk to my kids if I want them to be ready for school. Seems completly idiotic, but that really what is going during those meetings.</p><p>Am I poor: yes, we went through very hard times (getting a lot better though lol). But it does not make me less of a mother.</p><p>They judge parental involvement by the # of meetings we attend. How about the hours of therapy, doctors visits, books read and crying in order to help my special need child?? That: they can't help. </p><p>Do they tell you about bad days? NO. Everything is always fine.</p><p>V finally stood up to his bully by calming saying "stop. You're not my friend". Guess what the teacher said "we are all friends". I was fuming when I confronted her the next day.</p><p>Why do I keep my child there: I think it would do more harm to change him again. The transition would be too hard and the other option is not that great anyway (for special need).</p><p>Will Sweet Pea go there: NO WAY. I might be poor, but I'd rather keep her home. Those people did not get it when I explained that a baby should stay with her mother and not go to school if possible. They tend to think that their school is better for infants than parents!! And I'm talking about 6weeks old... that should be a no brainer, but not for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 505895, member: 11847"] OH MY!! Are you talking about V's school???? I am serious you are describing it fairly well. Assumption that poor = idiot, uneducated, dirty, unfit... YES!! And it drives me nuts. The parents meeting: I don't even go anymore. Just plain tired of listening to them teaching me how to wash my hands or telling that I need to talk to my kids if I want them to be ready for school. Seems completly idiotic, but that really what is going during those meetings. Am I poor: yes, we went through very hard times (getting a lot better though lol). But it does not make me less of a mother. They judge parental involvement by the # of meetings we attend. How about the hours of therapy, doctors visits, books read and crying in order to help my special need child?? That: they can't help. Do they tell you about bad days? NO. Everything is always fine. V finally stood up to his bully by calming saying "stop. You're not my friend". Guess what the teacher said "we are all friends". I was fuming when I confronted her the next day. Why do I keep my child there: I think it would do more harm to change him again. The transition would be too hard and the other option is not that great anyway (for special need). Will Sweet Pea go there: NO WAY. I might be poor, but I'd rather keep her home. Those people did not get it when I explained that a baby should stay with her mother and not go to school if possible. They tend to think that their school is better for infants than parents!! And I'm talking about 6weeks old... that should be a no brainer, but not for them. [/QUOTE]
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