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I think I got what I want, so why do I still feel troubled?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 216234" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Big hugs for getting through this. It really is a big step, and you all did very well. I suspect that you don't feel relieved because it's too early. There's nothing here but a promise. Maybe the promise will work out, but you and your difficult child have been burned before by these people's promises before. Personally, I might have bitten the sub if she restrained me too. difficult child is a little girl, and she understands what the limits are on her just as well as what the response from the adults her around her is supposed to be. She's way too young to have thought out in advance that this substitute didn't know the rules. Hopefully this is a warning to the school that they need to better inform the subs working for them. At least, that's the legal take I would go with.</p><p></p><p>I think you are right to keep yourself on the alert for how this pans out. It's the unknown, and children's personalities and moods are not written in stone. I think that once it has had a chance to come into play, you can feel more comfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 216234, member: 99"] Big hugs for getting through this. It really is a big step, and you all did very well. I suspect that you don't feel relieved because it's too early. There's nothing here but a promise. Maybe the promise will work out, but you and your difficult child have been burned before by these people's promises before. Personally, I might have bitten the sub if she restrained me too. difficult child is a little girl, and she understands what the limits are on her just as well as what the response from the adults her around her is supposed to be. She's way too young to have thought out in advance that this substitute didn't know the rules. Hopefully this is a warning to the school that they need to better inform the subs working for them. At least, that's the legal take I would go with. I think you are right to keep yourself on the alert for how this pans out. It's the unknown, and children's personalities and moods are not written in stone. I think that once it has had a chance to come into play, you can feel more comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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