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[quote=Anonymous]The teacher from the first page summed up quite nicely what OP should do. It doesn't matter what, if any, diagnosis the child has, all OP and others can do is talk about the issue as it regards their own child. Document, document, document - but it has to be about your own child or it will be dismissed as gossip. [quote] -Parents should communicate their concerns to the school. Sometimes in my career I have really advocated for a child to get a one-on-one aid and the school was sluggish to move until parents made enough noise. It shouldn't be that way, but it can be sometimes. -Communicate your concerns about your child's safety to the teacher and principal. Ask them for specific information about how your child is being kept safe. They can't talk to you about discipline of the other child, but they should be able to articulate a plan for keeping your child safe. This can push the school to address safety concerns.[/quote][/quote]
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