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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 295934" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's not the kind of info that I witheld from the sd though. They have difficult child's actual test results, recommendations from the profs, diagnosis's, and medications he's been on. They don't have family history because that report also was inaccurate in it's portrayal of the background and they don't have the summary that includes references to the inaccarate info. Not only waas the info misleading and the kid was already fighting a label, but teachers were trying to "counsel" difficult child about family issues and his diagnosis and I felt like they were not qualified, difficult child was coming home an emotional basket case, so I didn't think they needed to know why he was depressed, only that he was depressed, as an example. I look at it like this, the people I work with/for might need a little info about me to know if there's a problem I'm dealing with, but they don't need to know every detail about it or what brought it all on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 295934, member: 3699"] That's not the kind of info that I witheld from the sd though. They have difficult child's actual test results, recommendations from the profs, diagnosis's, and medications he's been on. They don't have family history because that report also was inaccurate in it's portrayal of the background and they don't have the summary that includes references to the inaccarate info. Not only waas the info misleading and the kid was already fighting a label, but teachers were trying to "counsel" difficult child about family issues and his diagnosis and I felt like they were not qualified, difficult child was coming home an emotional basket case, so I didn't think they needed to know why he was depressed, only that he was depressed, as an example. I look at it like this, the people I work with/for might need a little info about me to know if there's a problem I'm dealing with, but they don't need to know every detail about it or what brought it all on. [/QUOTE]
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