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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 566699"><p>Annnnnd here we go again. Kiddo had a minor meltdown in home Easy Child AGAIN. Minor being she didn't need to be removed from the room today. This results in a vague email about "escalating behavior" (really? wasn't yesterday WORSE? anyway...) and concerns about needing to be in better touch with her therapist. </p><p></p><p>Ummm... okay.... there are TWO caseworkers from the center that work with her at the school. TWO. They each come in once a week. They report directly to her therapist when they learn of/deal with an incident. Or report the good stuff if she's doing well. So the communication is there. I have signed all sorts of paperwork allowing the center to communicate with the school. Why are you not just calling her therapist directly? Her elementary school did. You can, too, I promise!</p><p></p><p>*headdesk*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 566699"] Annnnnd here we go again. Kiddo had a minor meltdown in home Easy Child AGAIN. Minor being she didn't need to be removed from the room today. This results in a vague email about "escalating behavior" (really? wasn't yesterday WORSE? anyway...) and concerns about needing to be in better touch with her therapist. Ummm... okay.... there are TWO caseworkers from the center that work with her at the school. TWO. They each come in once a week. They report directly to her therapist when they learn of/deal with an incident. Or report the good stuff if she's doing well. So the communication is there. I have signed all sorts of paperwork allowing the center to communicate with the school. Why are you not just calling her therapist directly? Her elementary school did. You can, too, I promise! *headdesk* [/QUOTE]
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