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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, the Union leaders wrote the book on victim blaming.[/quote] Parents: Unions are ruining my life! All they do is complain and act in their own self interest. Parents: Have zero self awareness or ability to reflect. [/quote] I’m reflecting. Here’s where I landed. My kid did absolutely nothing wrong. The assignment was in the right place, turned in before it was due. Ultimately got an A. When there appeared to be a problem, shee wrote a polite email, advocating for her 504 accommodations. The teacher was 100% wrong. He shot off a nasty email without checking first to make sure it wasn’t his error. At a minimum, he could have responded more appropriately. And then he doubled down: with DH, then with me, the. With the counselor, until we needed a meeting with the AP and DD handing in proof of submission for him to say: oppps, my bad. (She screen shots and files submissions because ADH). What am I missing?[/quote] NP. PP, I understand. Things like this happen all the time and everyone wants to blame your child or you. This is one of the reasons kids with special needs or, even worse, kids like mine who the school refused a 504 but who really needed it, wind up getting lost, discouraged, and detached from their educational experience.[/quote]
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