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<blockquote data-quote="BestICan" data-source="post: 190051" data-attributes="member: 3413"><p>Yes, we're definitely feeling that back-to-school stress. You're SO not alone. It really stinks that you've got these very tough rules and regulations to comply with - I agree that "no tardies" isn't reasonable, even for PCs. </p><p></p><p>I fully understand that feeling of "there's that one person" who can ruin everything by being vindictive or choosing to stay uneducated. I don't have good advice for you, since your difficult child is older and you've been through so much more than me. Just do your best to put on a friendly, cooperative, "I'm on your side" kind of attitude with these people , even though you may be seething inside. My difficult child has a very personable and likable therapist who I bring with me to meetings sometimes, so he can be the "goodwill ambassador" when I can't keep up the charade by myself. </p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BestICan, post: 190051, member: 3413"] Yes, we're definitely feeling that back-to-school stress. You're SO not alone. It really stinks that you've got these very tough rules and regulations to comply with - I agree that "no tardies" isn't reasonable, even for PCs. I fully understand that feeling of "there's that one person" who can ruin everything by being vindictive or choosing to stay uneducated. I don't have good advice for you, since your difficult child is older and you've been through so much more than me. Just do your best to put on a friendly, cooperative, "I'm on your side" kind of attitude with these people , even though you may be seething inside. My difficult child has a very personable and likable therapist who I bring with me to meetings sometimes, so he can be the "goodwill ambassador" when I can't keep up the charade by myself. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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