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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 530470"><p>I agree with ksm. It might be better to have the honest discussion with your son about the whole situation but then let it slide....for now. I fought a losing battle for over a year with our school principal over accommodations for my son with an IEP. I realized in the end that I was not going to change him and that he had the whole "system" behind him and ultimately it was my son that paid the price. Needless to say, I pulled him out of that school because it was painfully obvious that the principal's agenda was to force my son out and was willing to do ANYTHING to make that happen. I was like you for a long time....fighting for my son's right to be there and to show the principal that he wasn't "god". In the end, the fight wasn't worth it.</p><p></p><p>My son is MUCH happier now and is actually enjoying life and is learning in an environment that is free of egomaniacs with power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 530470"] I agree with ksm. It might be better to have the honest discussion with your son about the whole situation but then let it slide....for now. I fought a losing battle for over a year with our school principal over accommodations for my son with an IEP. I realized in the end that I was not going to change him and that he had the whole "system" behind him and ultimately it was my son that paid the price. Needless to say, I pulled him out of that school because it was painfully obvious that the principal's agenda was to force my son out and was willing to do ANYTHING to make that happen. I was like you for a long time....fighting for my son's right to be there and to show the principal that he wasn't "god". In the end, the fight wasn't worth it. My son is MUCH happier now and is actually enjoying life and is learning in an environment that is free of egomaniacs with power. [/QUOTE]
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