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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 204101" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Why can't he really not do his work at school? I don't understand. I mean, I do understand the "I'm not doing this because I don't feel like it" because I've been there with my difficult child. I guess the way you said it - he <strong>really</strong> cannot do his work at school makes me think there is something wrong or going on at school?</p><p> </p><p>You know, I remember when you first came on the board. I remember telling you one time to take your number off the call list at school and give them husband's number instead. I can't remember whether you did that or not. If he needs to go to his boss and tell him/her that his son is having some major issues with school transition and he has to be available to speak to the school when, and if, they call then that's what he needs to do. Why, in this society, do people seem to place more importance on the man's job? Unless he's doctor in surgery, he needs to deal with his son at school.</p><p> </p><p>If my ability to inforce the rules, etc. with difficult child were being compromised by the bonehead (his bio and my ex), you bet your sweet bippy he would be dealing with the school consequences (I would give his cell and office number out in a hot minute). He would be getting a real quick lesson on IDEA! (Oh, and I would force him a few books too!!!!!)</p><p> </p><p>Another bit of two cents!</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 204101, member: 805"] Why can't he really not do his work at school? I don't understand. I mean, I do understand the "I'm not doing this because I don't feel like it" because I've been there with my difficult child. I guess the way you said it - he [B]really[/B] cannot do his work at school makes me think there is something wrong or going on at school? You know, I remember when you first came on the board. I remember telling you one time to take your number off the call list at school and give them husband's number instead. I can't remember whether you did that or not. If he needs to go to his boss and tell him/her that his son is having some major issues with school transition and he has to be available to speak to the school when, and if, they call then that's what he needs to do. Why, in this society, do people seem to place more importance on the man's job? Unless he's doctor in surgery, he needs to deal with his son at school. If my ability to inforce the rules, etc. with difficult child were being compromised by the bonehead (his bio and my ex), you bet your sweet bippy he would be dealing with the school consequences (I would give his cell and office number out in a hot minute). He would be getting a real quick lesson on IDEA! (Oh, and I would force him a few books too!!!!!) Another bit of two cents! Sharon [/QUOTE]
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