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difficult child's teacher may be calling CPS on me
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 618670" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>First of all, why is the teacher investigating anything? Who does that? Ignore difficult child today, let all that stress and drama roll off your back. When you engage her, she hooks you in. Good, let the principal come every day. Here is what my uncle did when my cousin refused school... he dragged her into the car in her pajamas, the principal met him at the car where they made her get dressed and dragged her into the building. She never got her way, don't ever give her way because then she sees there is a way around going to school and the behaviors esculate until you give in. The behaviors will get worse, you see this, they're bad now. Never, ever let her stay home! The principal is dedicated and cares about difficult child. Kids fight, cps will understand the thing if it came to that.</p><p>If she doesn't get on the bus, it SHOULD become ugly very quickly for her. Then, and only then, will she have a motivation to make sure she doesn't miss it. You make it easy for her to get her way, don't let her get to you. Kudos to the principal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 618670, member: 2668"] First of all, why is the teacher investigating anything? Who does that? Ignore difficult child today, let all that stress and drama roll off your back. When you engage her, she hooks you in. Good, let the principal come every day. Here is what my uncle did when my cousin refused school... he dragged her into the car in her pajamas, the principal met him at the car where they made her get dressed and dragged her into the building. She never got her way, don't ever give her way because then she sees there is a way around going to school and the behaviors esculate until you give in. The behaviors will get worse, you see this, they're bad now. Never, ever let her stay home! The principal is dedicated and cares about difficult child. Kids fight, cps will understand the thing if it came to that. If she doesn't get on the bus, it SHOULD become ugly very quickly for her. Then, and only then, will she have a motivation to make sure she doesn't miss it. You make it easy for her to get her way, don't let her get to you. Kudos to the principal. [/QUOTE]
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