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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 551118"><p>Personally, I only inform the teachers IF there are going to be issues at school, especially ones that "can" be avoided if the teachers know. If Manster's doing good in school, I wouldn't say a word but if he starts having issues there as well, then yes. Most of us that do the educating teachers thing have kids that don't and/or can't keep it together at school. It helps a lot if the teachers know what's going on so they don't make it worse and can maybe even help.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad he's doing well in school. That is a HUGE thing in my book since that's where the most stress for our kids usually comes from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 551118"] Personally, I only inform the teachers IF there are going to be issues at school, especially ones that "can" be avoided if the teachers know. If Manster's doing good in school, I wouldn't say a word but if he starts having issues there as well, then yes. Most of us that do the educating teachers thing have kids that don't and/or can't keep it together at school. It helps a lot if the teachers know what's going on so they don't make it worse and can maybe even help. I'm glad he's doing well in school. That is a HUGE thing in my book since that's where the most stress for our kids usually comes from. [/QUOTE]
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