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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 206256" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Kjs, you know, you could be coming down with-something, too.</p><p>Or, it could be hormones.</p><p>But unless you're Condoleeza Rice, you will never be a diplomat when it comes to teachers and "the system." It's too aggravating.</p><p>One thing about email is that you can cut and paste times, dates and notes and email them to the other teachers and the principal For eg., if the principal emails you (I understand this was in person but if you could get it in email ... ) that two days is too much school to miss, then you get the email from the science lab teacher who says that difficult child put his head down and was sleepy, and you email that he is sick, you put those all into one email that you send to both the instructor and the principal and tell them that you are getting mixed messages, and surely, if they read their own comments, they will understand the misunderstanding.</p><p>Heh heh.</p><p> </p><p>You know the old saying, Don't get mad, get even.</p><p>But really, you want to do what is best for your difficult child.</p><p>And at this point, you may have to just step back and get yourself some sleep this weekend, first and foremost. Tackle school issues another day.</p><p>Figure out whether difficult child has the flu or whether his medications are making him sick, or both. It will all resolve itself.</p><p> </p><p>Having the dogs throw up at the same time, hey, I have so been there done that. It all happens at once. I have no idea what that's all about except that it's Cosmic Pigeon Poop.</p><p> </p><p>Get some sleep!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 206256, member: 3419"] Kjs, you know, you could be coming down with-something, too. Or, it could be hormones. But unless you're Condoleeza Rice, you will never be a diplomat when it comes to teachers and "the system." It's too aggravating. One thing about email is that you can cut and paste times, dates and notes and email them to the other teachers and the principal For eg., if the principal emails you (I understand this was in person but if you could get it in email ... ) that two days is too much school to miss, then you get the email from the science lab teacher who says that difficult child put his head down and was sleepy, and you email that he is sick, you put those all into one email that you send to both the instructor and the principal and tell them that you are getting mixed messages, and surely, if they read their own comments, they will understand the misunderstanding. Heh heh. You know the old saying, Don't get mad, get even. But really, you want to do what is best for your difficult child. And at this point, you may have to just step back and get yourself some sleep this weekend, first and foremost. Tackle school issues another day. Figure out whether difficult child has the flu or whether his medications are making him sick, or both. It will all resolve itself. Having the dogs throw up at the same time, hey, I have so been there done that. It all happens at once. I have no idea what that's all about except that it's Cosmic Pigeon Poop. Get some sleep! [/QUOTE]
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