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Update.... erratic behaviours
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<blockquote data-quote="ColleenB" data-source="post: 719674" data-attributes="member: 19887"><p>Brutal day at work.... I have a student (several actually) with reactive attachment disorder and he had a major meltdown. I normally do not take any of this personal, but being tired, new to this school and worried about my own son.... I got emotional. Not when he was there but after he left talking it out with the district psychologist and vice principal. I was mostly frustrated due to things beyond my control but I teared up and now I feel stupid. I've only been at this school for a few weeks and have been working hard establishing relationships and trying to support our most vulnerable students. Today I didn't do so great. Ugh. </p><p></p><p>I need to let the situation go. I'm not upset about the students meltdown it's mine I'm embarassed about!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColleenB, post: 719674, member: 19887"] Brutal day at work.... I have a student (several actually) with reactive attachment disorder and he had a major meltdown. I normally do not take any of this personal, but being tired, new to this school and worried about my own son.... I got emotional. Not when he was there but after he left talking it out with the district psychologist and vice principal. I was mostly frustrated due to things beyond my control but I teared up and now I feel stupid. I've only been at this school for a few weeks and have been working hard establishing relationships and trying to support our most vulnerable students. Today I didn't do so great. Ugh. I need to let the situation go. I'm not upset about the students meltdown it's mine I'm embarassed about! [/QUOTE]
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