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Wee is absolutely falling apart at school
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 428173" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Interesting thing, Susie. Well, a couple. I have thought for a long time that a lot of his behaviors stem from anxiety. And a lot of his anxiety stems from not knowing/understanding what is going on around him. If he knows, he can deal. If he doesn't, he can't. And I think that's what we're seeing right now. As much as I dislike the principal, she's leaving at the end of the year, and Wee is upset about that. And he doesn't even know his sped teacher is leaving, too. But she has become a friend, and I really expect to keep in close contact with her.</p><p></p><p>The other thing that is super-interesting is....our district is super-small and there's only one school here. BUT, the district north of us has several schools and the alternative school you're talking about. And I don't know if my district was cutting me straight or not, but guess who works in that alternative school? Sped teacher's hubby. That's part of why I plan to talk to her tomorrow, too. I'm going to ask if there's any way to get thru the red tape and get him there...not on a "maybe" but a real "get him in there". That's part of why it makes me so sick she's leaving. They not only have HER, an AWESOME sped teacher, but they know she's been getting tips from her hubby, too. Its like a 2for1 deal. And the district didn't even attempt to keep her. Makes me so sad. </p><p></p><p>But if there's a way to get thru it? We have a camper. We can rent a lot in a trailer park....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 428173, member: 1848"] Interesting thing, Susie. Well, a couple. I have thought for a long time that a lot of his behaviors stem from anxiety. And a lot of his anxiety stems from not knowing/understanding what is going on around him. If he knows, he can deal. If he doesn't, he can't. And I think that's what we're seeing right now. As much as I dislike the principal, she's leaving at the end of the year, and Wee is upset about that. And he doesn't even know his sped teacher is leaving, too. But she has become a friend, and I really expect to keep in close contact with her. The other thing that is super-interesting is....our district is super-small and there's only one school here. BUT, the district north of us has several schools and the alternative school you're talking about. And I don't know if my district was cutting me straight or not, but guess who works in that alternative school? Sped teacher's hubby. That's part of why I plan to talk to her tomorrow, too. I'm going to ask if there's any way to get thru the red tape and get him there...not on a "maybe" but a real "get him in there". That's part of why it makes me so sick she's leaving. They not only have HER, an AWESOME sped teacher, but they know she's been getting tips from her hubby, too. Its like a 2for1 deal. And the district didn't even attempt to keep her. Makes me so sad. But if there's a way to get thru it? We have a camper. We can rent a lot in a trailer park.... [/QUOTE]
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