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[quote=Anonymous]I periodically get these emails from someone about my child saying that we need to talk about expectations for X class/activity and that they want my input in how they can best meet my child's needs within the classroom/activity setting. I am grateful that they are trying to meet my child's needs but I am mostly just deperessed whenever I have to have one of these conversations. The truth is that I do not have good answers. I have certain things that work occasionally but much of the time nothing I do really works. Yes, we've done the behavioral classes and the medication and the therapy. Sometimes it helps some. But the truth is that I really don't know what to tell these people other than yes, I will review classroom expectations with my child so he knows what is expected of him. (And then I'll call the President and let him know my expectations for presidential behavior. Neither of them will give a crap about my expectations.). But I will steel myself for another conversation in which I will offer advice that is likely to be totally useless.[/quote]
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