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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 16951" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>I would be typing up a letter right away to send certified to the principal of the school with copies to his/her boss the superintendent of your school district. I would tell them that your difficult child mentioned the teacher asking about medications to both you and her doctor. Let them know that you and her doctor told her that they were not supposed to ask her that, that only her mom and dad are to talk about her medicine with the school.</p><p></p><p>Let them know about this latest incident and then advise them that no one at your daughter's school is alowed to discuss medications with her. If they have any issues regarding your daugher's behavior, they are to contact either you or your husband.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure whether this crosses the illegal line, but it certainly is a stupid, uncaring, moronic thing for the teacher to do. Make sure the principal and the district are aware.</p><p></p><p>The school has absolutely no right to ask this question. If the teacher or the principal uses the "it is our right" excuse again, ask them where it states they have that right and you want it in writting.</p><p></p><p>Sorry you have to deal with this from your difficult child's school and sorry that difficult child has to go through this. Hopefully difficult child understands that she has not culpability in this.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 16951, member: 805"] I would be typing up a letter right away to send certified to the principal of the school with copies to his/her boss the superintendent of your school district. I would tell them that your difficult child mentioned the teacher asking about medications to both you and her doctor. Let them know that you and her doctor told her that they were not supposed to ask her that, that only her mom and dad are to talk about her medicine with the school. Let them know about this latest incident and then advise them that no one at your daughter's school is alowed to discuss medications with her. If they have any issues regarding your daugher's behavior, they are to contact either you or your husband. I'm not sure whether this crosses the illegal line, but it certainly is a stupid, uncaring, moronic thing for the teacher to do. Make sure the principal and the district are aware. The school has absolutely no right to ask this question. If the teacher or the principal uses the "it is our right" excuse again, ask them where it states they have that right and you want it in writting. Sorry you have to deal with this from your difficult child's school and sorry that difficult child has to go through this. Hopefully difficult child understands that she has not culpability in this. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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