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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 269446" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>The end of the school year is a bummer for everyone. Maybe her calls for help are simply that. Maybe she does feel overwhelmed and any extra thing that she has to worry about is just too much. been there done that</p><p></p><p>I would send yet another note or email and say simply and pleasantly (ugh)</p><p>"I received your note asking for help. The end of the school year must really be a stressful time for all of you. Is there any specific contribution that you would like to ease the tension? Please feel free to list your needs and if I can</p><p>accomodate you in any of those ways, I surely will. Thanks so much for caring about difficult child." Mrs. X</p><p></p><p>You never know how she may impact your child in the future. Her friends or relatives may have him in future years. I'd suggest killing her with support and kindness as an insurance policy. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 269446, member: 35"] The end of the school year is a bummer for everyone. Maybe her calls for help are simply that. Maybe she does feel overwhelmed and any extra thing that she has to worry about is just too much. been there done that I would send yet another note or email and say simply and pleasantly (ugh) "I received your note asking for help. The end of the school year must really be a stressful time for all of you. Is there any specific contribution that you would like to ease the tension? Please feel free to list your needs and if I can accomodate you in any of those ways, I surely will. Thanks so much for caring about difficult child." Mrs. X You never know how she may impact your child in the future. Her friends or relatives may have him in future years. I'd suggest killing her with support and kindness as an insurance policy. DDD [/QUOTE]
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