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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 565191" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>"We had a bit more difficult day today." </p><p></p><p>Yeah, heard that one time or two. I often wondered, but never asked, how every day could be 'more difficult.' Logically it should had been a normal day, not 'more difficult' when it was same thing everyday. </p><p></p><p>I just hated picking him up. Luckily they usually didn't say that in front of him, only if the day had been really bad and they wanted him to explain something to me himself. Same thing at school. When he got detention he had to call himself and tell what and why but other bad news was mostly told without him present. And when there were meetings with difficult child present they at least tried to be little more positive.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry they were rather unprofessional with it. Even if a kid is made to tell about a bad day to parents or listen when teacher/carer tells it should not be with that kind of agitation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 565191, member: 14557"] "We had a bit more difficult day today." Yeah, heard that one time or two. I often wondered, but never asked, how every day could be 'more difficult.' Logically it should had been a normal day, not 'more difficult' when it was same thing everyday. I just hated picking him up. Luckily they usually didn't say that in front of him, only if the day had been really bad and they wanted him to explain something to me himself. Same thing at school. When he got detention he had to call himself and tell what and why but other bad news was mostly told without him present. And when there were meetings with difficult child present they at least tried to be little more positive. I'm sorry they were rather unprofessional with it. Even if a kid is made to tell about a bad day to parents or listen when teacher/carer tells it should not be with that kind of agitation. [/QUOTE]
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