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Wish us luck please and yesterday was a tough day for us
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<blockquote data-quote="Nikki88" data-source="post: 513343" data-attributes="member: 14043"><p>Here's the update from yesterday- </p><p>Teacher said that she was calmer- but still disrespectful ( because we all that a medicine is going to make her stop being disrespectful over night- *eye roll*) I really wanted to reply with- well would you rather her be disrespectful, or slinging papers, chairs and desks around. But I didn't think that would be very nice, so I just did the smile and nod <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Can you tell that I am 100% fed up with her teacher!!</p><p>Principal is taking care of the other issue, with the other teacher. She wasn't very happy about it. And this isn't a child that difficult child would ever be mean to or bully, so who know's. Some people are not very understanding, or kind, and I guess she's showing her true colors on this one! </p><p></p><p>difficult child seemed much happier yesterday and counseling went really well. She recommends that we get testing done at the school as soon as possible, and that she's seen alot of the school's waiting until the end of the school year to even start testing. But she said that she was really amazed at how well difficult child vocabulary is for being 7 and thinking it's worth a shot to look into that she may be challenged enough in her classroom. </p><p></p><p>The only thing we are noticing with the new medication is that she has had like 9 accidents yesterday, like she couldn't make it to the bathroom in time. So we are going to call Dr and see what she say's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikki88, post: 513343, member: 14043"] Here's the update from yesterday- Teacher said that she was calmer- but still disrespectful ( because we all that a medicine is going to make her stop being disrespectful over night- *eye roll*) I really wanted to reply with- well would you rather her be disrespectful, or slinging papers, chairs and desks around. But I didn't think that would be very nice, so I just did the smile and nod :) Can you tell that I am 100% fed up with her teacher!! Principal is taking care of the other issue, with the other teacher. She wasn't very happy about it. And this isn't a child that difficult child would ever be mean to or bully, so who know's. Some people are not very understanding, or kind, and I guess she's showing her true colors on this one! difficult child seemed much happier yesterday and counseling went really well. She recommends that we get testing done at the school as soon as possible, and that she's seen alot of the school's waiting until the end of the school year to even start testing. But she said that she was really amazed at how well difficult child vocabulary is for being 7 and thinking it's worth a shot to look into that she may be challenged enough in her classroom. The only thing we are noticing with the new medication is that she has had like 9 accidents yesterday, like she couldn't make it to the bathroom in time. So we are going to call Dr and see what she say's. [/QUOTE]
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