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Utter BS - Trying not to get Drawn In....
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 584597" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>While I understand why you don't want to get involved, might I suggest a different approach? Call the principal, or better yet meet with him, to it what really happened. Get a copy of the essay that she handed in, if possible. Then, at some point, I would say to difficult child, " You know something? I met with Mr. Principal, and strangely enough, his version of what happened is so different than your version. Imagine that happening when he praised you for your efforts and your essay." She will say that the principal is lying, or she will realize that she has backed herself into a really bad corner. Will it change anything? No, but there are times when I do this to difficult child, if for no other reason than to make him aware that I know that he's a liar and he's been caught.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 584597, member: 15810"] While I understand why you don't want to get involved, might I suggest a different approach? Call the principal, or better yet meet with him, to it what really happened. Get a copy of the essay that she handed in, if possible. Then, at some point, I would say to difficult child, " You know something? I met with Mr. Principal, and strangely enough, his version of what happened is so different than your version. Imagine that happening when he praised you for your efforts and your essay." She will say that the principal is lying, or she will realize that she has backed herself into a really bad corner. Will it change anything? No, but there are times when I do this to difficult child, if for no other reason than to make him aware that I know that he's a liar and he's been caught. [/QUOTE]
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