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My experience at the Principal's Office
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 150233" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>My heart goes out to you. I can imagine how extremely hard it was for you to walk away from the principal's office. It is a struggle for me not to interfere in the school's discipline even though I know they are very fair. One day my difficult child saw me in the middle of an issue with a teacher and tried to get me to come to his defense. I didn't feel it proper to step in. I guess we have to follow our feelings - if something is wrong, we will feel it and definately step in and advocate for the difficult child. As long as we trust the school staff, it is best for difficult child to let them do their best. Otherwise difficult child will always drag you into everything to reflect the consequences.</p><p> </p><p>You did the right thing today - even as I am sure your heart was aching to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 150233, member: 5096"] My heart goes out to you. I can imagine how extremely hard it was for you to walk away from the principal's office. It is a struggle for me not to interfere in the school's discipline even though I know they are very fair. One day my difficult child saw me in the middle of an issue with a teacher and tried to get me to come to his defense. I didn't feel it proper to step in. I guess we have to follow our feelings - if something is wrong, we will feel it and definately step in and advocate for the difficult child. As long as we trust the school staff, it is best for difficult child to let them do their best. Otherwise difficult child will always drag you into everything to reflect the consequences. You did the right thing today - even as I am sure your heart was aching to help. [/QUOTE]
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