Anonymous wrote:I'll go first--
A parent recently offered me $100 to "give" her daughter a bump on her report card. Sorry lady, your kid has to EARN grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:had a meeting with prinicpal, support staff, mom, and psychiatrist to discuss student who had the following diagnosis: ADHD, bipolar, ODD, and OCD. After going over test results, counseling notes, classroom progress, the psychiatrist looked at us (mom included), and said, "well, you can try putting him in partial hospitalization but I don't think it will help. The issues this child has are because of his parents, not any diagnosis." And then he got up and. walked. out.
I can tell you, it was sure fun putting that fire out with the mother after he left.
For some reason, this rubs me the wrong way. It's ok to be honest but to say it the way he did and then just leave the parents hanging, is quite rude and unprofessional.
I agree. At the end of the day, it is about the child, regardless of the cause of the issues the child had - and he basically abandoned that child by doing what he did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:had a meeting with prinicpal, support staff, mom, and psychiatrist to discuss student who had the following diagnosis: ADHD, bipolar, ODD, and OCD. After going over test results, counseling notes, classroom progress, the psychiatrist looked at us (mom included), and said, "well, you can try putting him in partial hospitalization but I don't think it will help. The issues this child has are because of his parents, not any diagnosis." And then he got up and. walked. out.
I can tell you, it was sure fun putting that fire out with the mother after he left.
For some reason, this rubs me the wrong way. It's ok to be honest but to say it the way he did and then just leave the parents hanging, is quite rude and unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:had a meeting with prinicpal, support staff, mom, and psychiatrist to discuss student who had the following diagnosis: ADHD, bipolar, ODD, and OCD. After going over test results, counseling notes, classroom progress, the psychiatrist looked at us (mom included), and said, "well, you can try putting him in partial hospitalization but I don't think it will help. The issues this child has are because of his parents, not any diagnosis." And then he got up and. walked. out.
I can tell you, it was sure fun putting that fire out with the mother after he left.
For some reason, this rubs me the wrong way. It's ok to be honest but to say it the way he did and then just leave the parents hanging, is quite rude and unprofessional.
Anonymous wrote:had a meeting with prinicpal, support staff, mom, and psychiatrist to discuss student who had the following diagnosis: ADHD, bipolar, ODD, and OCD. After going over test results, counseling notes, classroom progress, the psychiatrist looked at us (mom included), and said, "well, you can try putting him in partial hospitalization but I don't think it will help. The issues this child has are because of his parents, not any diagnosis." And then he got up and. walked. out.
I can tell you, it was sure fun putting that fire out with the mother after he left.
Anonymous wrote:had a meeting with prinicpal, support staff, mom, and psychiatrist to discuss student who had the following diagnosis: ADHD, bipolar, ODD, and OCD. After going over test results, counseling notes, classroom progress, the psychiatrist looked at us (mom included), and said, "well, you can try putting him in partial hospitalization but I don't think it will help. The issues this child has are because of his parents, not any diagnosis." And then he got up and. walked. out.
I can tell you, it was sure fun putting that fire out with the mother after he left.