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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 71421" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Thanks BBK. I did start with that, but it was how stern I was that I'm afraid they all think I'm a jerk. They don't know me or difficult child, so they can only go off what they see. Honestly, if I saw a parent do this, I would have smiled, but only because I know how it is to be that parent. The email was definately for their benefit. The convo I had with difficult child about why he can't sneak stuff etc. while still in the nurses office was also for her benefit. Because of how she turned away when I told him to stop. I figured she expected more "fluff" and maybe I just need to be me. The real me would have walked in with the evil mommy eye and said "Knock it off." then I would have checked him out and taken him home and had a serious come to Jesus talk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 71421, member: 3837"] Thanks BBK. I did start with that, but it was how stern I was that I'm afraid they all think I'm a jerk. They don't know me or difficult child, so they can only go off what they see. Honestly, if I saw a parent do this, I would have smiled, but only because I know how it is to be that parent. The email was definately for their benefit. The convo I had with difficult child about why he can't sneak stuff etc. while still in the nurses office was also for her benefit. Because of how she turned away when I told him to stop. I figured she expected more "fluff" and maybe I just need to be me. The real me would have walked in with the evil mommy eye and said "Knock it off." then I would have checked him out and taken him home and had a serious come to Jesus talk. [/QUOTE]
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