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I really like difficult child's case
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 253427" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Wow!! It is awesome when you have someone who really "gets" your child - and really wants to help.</p><p></p><p>I am truly impressed that the lunch line incident was handled at school by school employees with-o damaging things being said or done to difficult child - just efforts to help him calm down and face the consequences of his actions. Even more impressed that they didn't call and pressure you to come get him or come to school and somehow "fix" him so it didn't happen again. She just called to let you know about it (knowing most kids would rather NOT tell parents about an incident like that!) but didn't expect you to DO anything.</p><p></p><p>This woman deserves flowers!!! Is there any way you CAN get her assigned to difficult child for the next year? Sounds like he might really flourish with her to help him.</p><p></p><p>Kudos to difficult child for making it about 7 months without any violence at school!!! I know today was not great behavior, but it was the first time in 7 months!!! He deserves a hug for making it so long!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 253427, member: 1233"] Wow!! It is awesome when you have someone who really "gets" your child - and really wants to help. I am truly impressed that the lunch line incident was handled at school by school employees with-o damaging things being said or done to difficult child - just efforts to help him calm down and face the consequences of his actions. Even more impressed that they didn't call and pressure you to come get him or come to school and somehow "fix" him so it didn't happen again. She just called to let you know about it (knowing most kids would rather NOT tell parents about an incident like that!) but didn't expect you to DO anything. This woman deserves flowers!!! Is there any way you CAN get her assigned to difficult child for the next year? Sounds like he might really flourish with her to help him. Kudos to difficult child for making it about 7 months without any violence at school!!! I know today was not great behavior, but it was the first time in 7 months!!! He deserves a hug for making it so long! [/QUOTE]
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