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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 27672" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Oceans, you're right. Knowing the law and having back-up can at least cut back on a lot of the shenanigans the school puts us through. With some schools though, they will still go as far as they legally can to make life a misery. I hate having to turn into someone who is bullying the school, but sometimes it's the only way to stop it, or at least control it. But ten, so often the school or school district is just waiting for the opportunity for something to happen where they can rub your nose in it. That's when you know it's time to go somewhere else, at least for the sake of the child. You can keep on fighting afterwards, for justice and for an apology, but it takes a lot more chasing once you're out of their arena.</p><p></p><p>Kjs, I'm glad you're standing up to them. Now it's time to tackle them about homework... because I think husband is right, in this case. You have to fight enough battles with the school. Once difficult child is home, you should be focussing on family, not keeping school issues going for him. (I'm referring to your other thread here, but I feel it connects).</p><p></p><p>Well done for finally standing up to them.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 27672, member: 1991"] Oceans, you're right. Knowing the law and having back-up can at least cut back on a lot of the shenanigans the school puts us through. With some schools though, they will still go as far as they legally can to make life a misery. I hate having to turn into someone who is bullying the school, but sometimes it's the only way to stop it, or at least control it. But ten, so often the school or school district is just waiting for the opportunity for something to happen where they can rub your nose in it. That's when you know it's time to go somewhere else, at least for the sake of the child. You can keep on fighting afterwards, for justice and for an apology, but it takes a lot more chasing once you're out of their arena. Kjs, I'm glad you're standing up to them. Now it's time to tackle them about homework... because I think husband is right, in this case. You have to fight enough battles with the school. Once difficult child is home, you should be focussing on family, not keeping school issues going for him. (I'm referring to your other thread here, but I feel it connects). Well done for finally standing up to them. Marg [/QUOTE]
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