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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Gaslighting (generally, but specially from teachers). The “bad” sibling(usually the youngest) being indirectly rewarded for it. Unfair lower/higher expectations of certain people(including kids).[/quote] You must have a special needs child like me. I can totally relate. After dealing with gaslighting, minimizing and patronizing from my son's ES admin, I finally got him an IEP thanks to ONE wonderful teacher. Then they just didn't implement it. Like he was supposed to get two hours per week and he got nothing for half a year. He is capable and smart and the extra push in help made a huge difference. When I met with the school's special dedication coordinator he had the nerve to tell me with a straight face that "perhaps graduating HS is not for him." I LOST IT! We moved from one of the "best" DC public schools to MD and my son is now in 10th grade, received minimal services and will graduate no problem. [/quote] I don’t, but my DD was bullied and we had to “triple down.” I absolutely believe you, and I’m happy for your son![/quote]
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