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OMW!!!!! First meeting with new teacher!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 497264" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Although I truly understand your disappointment, anger and fear (been there done that a few times) I actually think you should buy a notebook and make daily entries any time your son or teacher "share" info about the school day. I've raised far too many kids to trust a new teacher, lol, but "sometimes" teachers do find a way to mesh with difficult child's. IF he is able to function well with her that would be awesome for him and for you. Should it "go South" you will have an independent record of problems and can utilize it to get the help needed. It's hard to step back a bit and see what happens. on the other hand, many of us have raised difficult child's who haven't done well even when interventions were in place. I know it is not easy but I have seen it go both ways. Fingers crossed for the best. Hugs DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: I would not let difficult child know about the notebook or feel that you have any doubt about the way his teacher approaches her methods. Somehow our difficult child's seem to know when we are doubtful and have a tendency to "side with Mommy" even when we try to hide our concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 497264, member: 35"] Although I truly understand your disappointment, anger and fear (been there done that a few times) I actually think you should buy a notebook and make daily entries any time your son or teacher "share" info about the school day. I've raised far too many kids to trust a new teacher, lol, but "sometimes" teachers do find a way to mesh with difficult child's. IF he is able to function well with her that would be awesome for him and for you. Should it "go South" you will have an independent record of problems and can utilize it to get the help needed. It's hard to step back a bit and see what happens. on the other hand, many of us have raised difficult child's who haven't done well even when interventions were in place. I know it is not easy but I have seen it go both ways. Fingers crossed for the best. Hugs DDD PS: I would not let difficult child know about the notebook or feel that you have any doubt about the way his teacher approaches her methods. Somehow our difficult child's seem to know when we are doubtful and have a tendency to "side with Mommy" even when we try to hide our concerns. [/QUOTE]
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