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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 607382" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Okay, I'm all for different sides of kid's life working together to ensure well-being of the child. And I can see benefits from school and medical side talking in many cases.</p><p></p><p>But my first reaction: No, absolutely no. It is not his swchool's business to intervene in any way to his medical treatment if not asked for input. And this is in no way a big issue they are having in school. Both the things he has done wrong and also trying to deny it, are very normal and age appropriate stuff. School is also dealing with it just fine. Those are normal adolecent lessons to be learned. But it certainly is not his teacher's or school counsellor's place to report something so insignificant to medical professional you pay for. Just no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 607382, member: 14557"] Okay, I'm all for different sides of kid's life working together to ensure well-being of the child. And I can see benefits from school and medical side talking in many cases. But my first reaction: No, absolutely no. It is not his swchool's business to intervene in any way to his medical treatment if not asked for input. And this is in no way a big issue they are having in school. Both the things he has done wrong and also trying to deny it, are very normal and age appropriate stuff. School is also dealing with it just fine. Those are normal adolecent lessons to be learned. But it certainly is not his teacher's or school counsellor's place to report something so insignificant to medical professional you pay for. Just no. [/QUOTE]
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