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Reply to "My wife wants to present to the world that everything is perfect"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not inform the school of something like that. Teachers usually don't care and may let it slip out to other kids and it should be private. They are not in denial and child is getting help. School will not care. You will embarrass your daughter even more.[/quote] WTF teachers care a LOT. I can't speak for the "school" or the administration, but the TEACHERS CARE. I'm sorry you feel otherwise.[/quote] Sure, a few may care but they don't have the time or interest in truly helping. And, you get one bad teacher who will blab it or hold it against the child when it comes time for recommendations. If the school wanted to help they would have noticed the child needed help and was supportive. Schools are factories now and cannot worry about the individual child. This isn't information to share. You get your child the help they need and only reach out to the school if absolutely necessary.[/quote] PP with a child who cuts here. That is not my experience. Every single teacher and counselor was kind, caring and helpful. Some are more experienced than others, but no one was a jerk. Even the principal and several of the assistant principals contact me frequently, often on the weekend, to see how my son is doing. And, seriously, it's not like you can keep psychiatric hospitalizations or partial hospitalizations a secret. Kids ask your kid why they were out. Teachers ask what they should tell other kids when they ask. Plus, when you're looking for services and accommodations through the IEP process, this sort of thing comes up. [/quote]
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