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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 521397" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I dont' care how long she has been in her job/position/profession. She STILL has no clue about difficult children. She probably thinks you need another infernal parenting class. in my opinion only a parent of difficult children should be ALLOWED to work in those jobs. parents of easy child kids generally have no clue and don't believe that any kid could be like that unless the parents ALLOWED it. </p><p></p><p>I am sorry she is the only option. that hoovers.</p><p></p><p>if you want the activities, then ask for the waivers back. Plan to fight it in court if needed. mostly they don't hold up esp if the facility was totally negligent esp if they have not trained their employees in the safe operation of the facility and if horses are involved if their vet care is not totally up to standards and up to date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 521397, member: 1233"] I dont' care how long she has been in her job/position/profession. She STILL has no clue about difficult children. She probably thinks you need another infernal parenting class. in my opinion only a parent of difficult children should be ALLOWED to work in those jobs. parents of easy child kids generally have no clue and don't believe that any kid could be like that unless the parents ALLOWED it. I am sorry she is the only option. that hoovers. if you want the activities, then ask for the waivers back. Plan to fight it in court if needed. mostly they don't hold up esp if the facility was totally negligent esp if they have not trained their employees in the safe operation of the facility and if horses are involved if their vet care is not totally up to standards and up to date. [/QUOTE]
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