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<blockquote data-quote="EStephens" data-source="post: 547437" data-attributes="member: 15028"><p>Monday I meet with the counselor and the principal for my difficult child's school. This year he will be changing classes and he will have 7 different teachers. </p><p></p><p>I am looking for some help in how to address them without being overbearing or rude. I want to go to the meeting with all my eggs in a row and a plan of action. </p><p></p><p>The school wants to place difficult child in Special Education and they have told me that he might fall behind regular classes and I have said Not Happening because he gets bored with his AP classwork. </p><p>Help please. </p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EStephens, post: 547437, member: 15028"] Monday I meet with the counselor and the principal for my difficult child's school. This year he will be changing classes and he will have 7 different teachers. I am looking for some help in how to address them without being overbearing or rude. I want to go to the meeting with all my eggs in a row and a plan of action. The school wants to place difficult child in Special Education and they have told me that he might fall behind regular classes and I have said Not Happening because he gets bored with his AP classwork. Help please. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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