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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 263323" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I never even thought of Borax! I have to go to the grocery tonight, I will read the labels. That is an "old" enough detergent that it may well not have the stuff we're supposed to avoid with him. THAT would be awesome.</p><p> </p><p>Principal at wee difficult child's school is like you describe Dude's. Or, as the in-home called him, a choice selection of really, <em>really </em>harsh words. The nurse said the SpEd teacher was the one who told her, but I really can't see this coming from SpEd...I think we have a good working relationship and I think she'd have talked to me directly if this was a problem. But I can see it coming from that principal, and he's sent message thru the SpEd teacher, before (she's the one who informed me of his "suspensions". I may talk to her about it, I don't know. I may just let it go, too. We have at least one more year in this building, so I haven't decided which approach is best yet.</p><p> </p><p>Except that SpEd <em>really</em> did not like the in-home that came to the IEP meeting. He really pushed her; not in a bad way, he just really pushed her to do things they should be doing, anyway. And she visibly did not like him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 263323, member: 1848"] I never even thought of Borax! I have to go to the grocery tonight, I will read the labels. That is an "old" enough detergent that it may well not have the stuff we're supposed to avoid with him. THAT would be awesome. Principal at wee difficult child's school is like you describe Dude's. Or, as the in-home called him, a choice selection of really, [I]really [/I]harsh words. The nurse said the SpEd teacher was the one who told her, but I really can't see this coming from SpEd...I think we have a good working relationship and I think she'd have talked to me directly if this was a problem. But I can see it coming from that principal, and he's sent message thru the SpEd teacher, before (she's the one who informed me of his "suspensions". I may talk to her about it, I don't know. I may just let it go, too. We have at least one more year in this building, so I haven't decided which approach is best yet. Except that SpEd [I]really[/I] did not like the in-home that came to the IEP meeting. He really pushed her; not in a bad way, he just really pushed her to do things they should be doing, anyway. And she visibly did not like him. [/QUOTE]
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