Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 UGH - this awful - the it's the victom's fault " mentality Time to take a PRO-ACTIVE stance with the school that they are FAILING TO KEEP HER SAFE. It is not HER skills which are lacking... - Becky In a message dated 3/8/2006 2:39:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, annshelley@... writes: They are talking like we are putting her at risk for not having a wrap around aide for the after care program..... they were talking life skills again.... they also inferred that she may not be welcome back to the before and after care program until we get a wrap around aide for that.... this is a privately run daycare program that provides care at the school site... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 who runs the afterschool program? Is it on the school grounds? It's a violation of her rights under ADA and Section 504 to deny her the right to attend. PLUS - THEY have the duty to keep her safe, not you. She is THEIR responsibility. It's THEIR negligence which is at issue. If there was a rabid dog running around campus biting kids, what would they do? WHO is biting her? THAT is the child who needs restraining... not your daughter. Who do these prople report to? GRRRRR - Becky In a message dated 3/8/2006 5:54:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, annshelley@... writes: I just got a call back from the director of the after school program... basically unless I can get the aide as a one to one,,, they are afraid that they can not keep her safe so they can not provide care any longer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 I just got a call back from the director of the after school program... basically unless I can get the aide as a one to one,,, they are afraid that they can not keep her safe so they can not provide care any longer Re: More on the bites UGH - this awful - the it's the victom's fault " mentality Time to take a PRO-ACTIVE stance with the school that they are FAILING TO KEEP HER SAFE. It is not HER skills which are lacking... - Becky In a message dated 3/8/2006 2:39:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, annshelley@... writes: They are talking like we are putting her at risk for not having a wrap around aide for the after care program..... they were talking life skills again.... they also inferred that she may not be welcome back to the before and after care program until we get a wrap around aide for that.... this is a privately run daycare program that provides care at the school site... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 In a message dated 3/8/06 3:11:39 PM Central Standard Time, RSYOSH@... writes: > Time to take a PRO-ACTIVE stance with the school that they are FAILING TO > KEEP HER SAFE. It is not HER skills which are lacking... > > - Becky > AMEN!!!! You are so right! Don't let them blame you or your child, or even the other child for that matter. This is the fault of the school or program for not supervising and keeping the children safe. Jessie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 Wow, I think they are being pretty stupid - THEY didn't supervise this child or the child that bit her not once but 7 times. I didn't say this before, but I'd call CPS. They need a wrap around for the adult that is responsible, not put that responsibility on you and Vicki. They should be ashamed! Re: More on the bites > > > UGH - this awful - the it's the victom's fault " mentality > > Time to take a PRO-ACTIVE stance with the school that they are FAILING TO > KEEP HER SAFE. It is not HER skills which are lacking... > > - Becky > > In a message dated 3/8/2006 2:39:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, > annshelley@... writes: > They are talking like we are putting her at risk for not having a wrap > around aide for the after care program..... they were talking life skills > again.... they also inferred that she may not be welcome back to the > before and after care program until we get a wrap around aide for that.... > this is a privately run daycare program that provides care at the school > site... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 but do I report the school or the private after care program..... would they end up investigating us too?? not that this could have happened here but with staggered shifts trying to find a good time with everyone is not always easy Re: More on the bites >> >> >> UGH - this awful - the it's the victom's fault " mentality >> >> Time to take a PRO-ACTIVE stance with the school that they are FAILING >> TO >> KEEP HER SAFE. It is not HER skills which are lacking... >> >> - Becky >> >> In a message dated 3/8/2006 2:39:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, >> annshelley@... writes: >> They are talking like we are putting her at risk for not having a wrap >> around aide for the after care program..... they were talking life skills >> again.... they also inferred that she may not be welcome back to the >> before and after care program until we get a wrap around aide for >> that.... >> this is a privately run daycare program that provides care at the school >> site... >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 It is a privately owned daycare that operates on school grounds at most if not all of the elementary schools in the norristown pa school district..... and since no adult admits seeing it happen and none of the children who range in age from kindy to 4th and 5th graders have been able to identify any time when they saw victoria getting bit.... we can not even be sure whether it happened in the before school program or during school..... but for that many bites to have happened this child must of gotten victoria alone... and they admitted that a suspected child and victoria were taken to the bathroom together tuesday morning.... they say an adult was there the whole time but who knows if she was distracted by something else or turned her head for a bit..... we dropped medical assistance when we were getting flack about not having the assistance doc being primary even though vickie and the whole family had been going to this other doc for years before she was born and who just happened not to take the assistance plan... our current doc does so I have just applied to get the assistance again... but they can not even begin the intake process until we get that insurance.. I have already called my advocate from MARC.... waiting on his call back Vickie has been brought to our family doc and she documented all the bites and is as appalled as I am I told the director of the program that I felt that we were getting punished since vickie can not identify her assailent and that if she was more verbal this would be dealt with by removing the other child not victoria.... we had a meeting at school today which was attended by both my husband and I, the school principal, school guidance counselor, the director of the extended school day program and one of their teachers.... they are all concerned about victoria's safety and they believe they have done everything adequately to provide for her safety but they can not without an one on one aide of which the school district said they were not responsible to provide... that was when they gave me the infor for the wrap around agencies.... hubby and I are just somewhat stressed right now.... this was allowing my hubby to sleep more consistently before his overnight job and allowed me to leave for my job 1 to 2 hours earlier in the day which made it so I could get home by 4 or so most nights instead of closer to 5:30 or 6... it also allowed my son more time to do after school activites or be with his friends which as a high school freshman is important...... and now all of that for at least the next couple of weeks or so is out the window Re: More on the bites who runs the afterschool program? Is it on the school grounds? It's a violation of her rights under ADA and Section 504 to deny her the right to attend. PLUS - THEY have the duty to keep her safe, not you. She is THEIR responsibility. It's THEIR negligence which is at issue. If there was a rabid dog running around campus biting kids, what would they do? WHO is biting her? THAT is the child who needs restraining... not your daughter. Who do these prople report to? GRRRRR - Becky In a message dated 3/8/2006 5:54:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, annshelley@... writes: I just got a call back from the director of the after school program... basically unless I can get the aide as a one to one,,, they are afraid that they can not keep her safe so they can not provide care any longer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 It is a privately owned daycare that operates on school grounds at most if not all of the elementary schools in the norristown pa school district..... and since no adult admits seeing it happen and none of the children who range in age from kindy to 4th and 5th graders have been able to identify any time when they saw victoria getting bit.... we can not even be sure whether it happened in the before school program or during school..... but for that many bites to have happened this child must of gotten victoria alone... and they admitted that a suspected child and victoria were taken to the bathroom together tuesday morning.... they say an adult was there the whole time but who knows if she was distracted by something else or turned her head for a bit..... we dropped medical assistance when we were getting flack about not having the assistance doc being primary even though vickie and the whole family had been going to this other doc for years before she was born and who just happened not to take the assistance plan... our current doc does so I have just applied to get the assistance again... but they can not even begin the intake process until we get that insurance.. I have already called my advocate from MARC.... waiting on his call back Vickie has been brought to our family doc and she documented all the bites and is as appalled as I am I told the director of the program that I felt that we were getting punished since vickie can not identify her assailent and that if she was more verbal this would be dealt with by removing the other child not victoria.... we had a meeting at school today which was attended by both my husband and I, the school principal, school guidance counselor, the director of the extended school day program and one of their teachers.... they are all concerned about victoria's safety and they believe they have done everything adequately to provide for her safety but they can not without an one on one aide of which the school district said they were not responsible to provide... that was when they gave me the infor for the wrap around agencies.... hubby and I are just somewhat stressed right now.... this was allowing my hubby to sleep more consistently before his overnight job and allowed me to leave for my job 1 to 2 hours earlier in the day which made it so I could get home by 4 or so most nights instead of closer to 5:30 or 6... it also allowed my son more time to do after school activites or be with his friends which as a high school freshman is important...... and now all of that for at least the next couple of weeks or so is out the window Re: More on the bites who runs the afterschool program? Is it on the school grounds? It's a violation of her rights under ADA and Section 504 to deny her the right to attend. PLUS - THEY have the duty to keep her safe, not you. She is THEIR responsibility. It's THEIR negligence which is at issue. If there was a rabid dog running around campus biting kids, what would they do? WHO is biting her? THAT is the child who needs restraining... not your daughter. Who do these prople report to? GRRRRR - Becky In a message dated 3/8/2006 5:54:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, annshelley@... writes: I just got a call back from the director of the after school program... basically unless I can get the aide as a one to one,,, they are afraid that they can not keep her safe so they can not provide care any longer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 The private after care program. I'd also call daycare licensing (who btw, could be a great supporter regarding advocating to keep Vicky safe vs wrap around aide). Daycare licensing should also be able to tell you if they have received other complaints- where CPS can't. Re: More on the bites >>> >>> >>> UGH - this awful - the it's the victom's fault " mentality >>> >>> Time to take a PRO-ACTIVE stance with the school that they are FAILING >>> TO >>> KEEP HER SAFE. It is not HER skills which are lacking... >>> >>> - Becky >>> >>> In a message dated 3/8/2006 2:39:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, >>> annshelley@... writes: >>> They are talking like we are putting her at risk for not having a >>> wrap >>> around aide for the after care program..... they were talking life >>> skills >>> again.... they also inferred that she may not be welcome back to the >>> before and after care program until we get a wrap around aide for >>> that.... >>> this is a privately run daycare program that provides care at the school >>> site... >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 The private after care program. I'd also call daycare licensing (who btw, could be a great supporter regarding advocating to keep Vicky safe vs wrap around aide). Daycare licensing should also be able to tell you if they have received other complaints- where CPS can't. Re: More on the bites >>> >>> >>> UGH - this awful - the it's the victom's fault " mentality >>> >>> Time to take a PRO-ACTIVE stance with the school that they are FAILING >>> TO >>> KEEP HER SAFE. It is not HER skills which are lacking... >>> >>> - Becky >>> >>> In a message dated 3/8/2006 2:39:44 PM Eastern Standard Time, >>> annshelley@... writes: >>> They are talking like we are putting her at risk for not having a >>> wrap >>> around aide for the after care program..... they were talking life >>> skills >>> again.... they also inferred that she may not be welcome back to the >>> before and after care program until we get a wrap around aide for >>> that.... >>> this is a privately run daycare program that provides care at the school >>> site... >>> >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 Ann - Marie - I am not sure what state you reside in but if this was happening in my home (I run daycare in my home) or at a center I would certainly hope someone would call licensing and file a complaint. Some children do bite but was bitten way to many times and there is obviously a lack of supervision. If you need help locating the licensing number I will be glad to help - just need to where you are exactly and I will find the info for you. Colleen Stephansen Colleen's Child Care NAFCC Accredited Child Care in Riverbank, CA Re: More on the bites It is a privately owned daycare that operates on school grounds at most if not all of the elementary schools in the norristown pa school district..... and since no adult admits seeing it happen and none of the children who range in age from kindy to 4th and 5th graders have been able to identify any time when they saw victoria getting bit.... we can not even be sure whether it happened in the before school program or during school..... but for that many bites to have happened this child must of gotten victoria alone... and they admitted that a suspected child and victoria were taken to the bathroom together tuesday morning.... they say an adult was there the whole time but who knows if she was distracted by something else or turned her head for a bit..... we dropped medical assistance when we were getting flack about not having the assistance doc being primary even though vickie and the whole family had been going to this other doc for years before she was born and who just happened not to take the assistance plan... our current doc does so I have just applied to get the assistance again... but they can not even begin the intake process until we get that insurance.. I have already called my advocate from MARC.... waiting on his call back Vickie has been brought to our family doc and she documented all the bites and is as appalled as I am I told the director of the program that I felt that we were getting punished since vickie can not identify her assailent and that if she was more verbal this would be dealt with by removing the other child not victoria.... we had a meeting at school today which was attended by both my husband and I, the school principal, school guidance counselor, the director of the extended school day program and one of their teachers.... they are all concerned about victoria's safety and they believe they have done everything adequately to provide for her safety but they can not without an one on one aide of which the school district said they were not responsible to provide... that was when they gave me the infor for the wrap around agencies.... hubby and I are just somewhat stressed right now.... this was allowing my hubby to sleep more consistently before his overnight job and allowed me to leave for my job 1 to 2 hours earlier in the day which made it so I could get home by 4 or so most nights instead of closer to 5:30 or 6... it also allowed my son more time to do after school activites or be with his friends which as a high school freshman is important...... and now all of that for at least the next couple of weeks or so is out the window Re: More on the bites who runs the afterschool program? Is it on the school grounds? It's a violation of her rights under ADA and Section 504 to deny her the right to attend. PLUS - THEY have the duty to keep her safe, not you. She is THEIR responsibility. It's THEIR negligence which is at issue. If there was a rabid dog running around campus biting kids, what would they do? WHO is biting her? THAT is the child who needs restraining... not your daughter. Who do these prople report to? GRRRRR - Becky In a message dated 3/8/2006 5:54:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, annshelley@... writes: I just got a call back from the director of the after school program... basically unless I can get the aide as a one to one,,, they are afraid that they can not keep her safe so they can not provide care any longer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 Okay I found the contact info to file a complaint - http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/Child/ChildCare/003670452.htm I would definitely be calling and filing a complaint on this one. Colleen Stephansen Colleen's Child Care NAFCC Accredited Child Care in Riverbank, CA Re: More on the bites It is a privately owned daycare that operates on school grounds at most if not all of the elementary schools in the norristown pa school district..... and since no adult admits seeing it happen and none of the children who range in age from kindy to 4th and 5th graders have been able to identify any time when they saw victoria getting bit.... we can not even be sure whether it happened in the before school program or during school..... but for that many bites to have happened this child must of gotten victoria alone... and they admitted that a suspected child and victoria were taken to the bathroom together tuesday morning.... they say an adult was there the whole time but who knows if she was distracted by something else or turned her head for a bit..... we dropped medical assistance when we were getting flack about not having the assistance doc being primary even though vickie and the whole family had been going to this other doc for years before she was born and who just happened not to take the assistance plan... our current doc does so I have just applied to get the assistance again... but they can not even begin the intake process until we get that insurance.. I have already called my advocate from MARC.... waiting on his call back Vickie has been brought to our family doc and she documented all the bites and is as appalled as I am I told the director of the program that I felt that we were getting punished since vickie can not identify her assailent and that if she was more verbal this would be dealt with by removing the other child not victoria.... we had a meeting at school today which was attended by both my husband and I, the school principal, school guidance counselor, the director of the extended school day program and one of their teachers.... they are all concerned about victoria's safety and they believe they have done everything adequately to provide for her safety but they can not without an one on one aide of which the school district said they were not responsible to provide... that was when they gave me the infor for the wrap around agencies.... hubby and I are just somewhat stressed right now.... this was allowing my hubby to sleep more consistently before his overnight job and allowed me to leave for my job 1 to 2 hours earlier in the day which made it so I could get home by 4 or so most nights instead of closer to 5:30 or 6... it also allowed my son more time to do after school activites or be with his friends which as a high school freshman is important...... and now all of that for at least the next couple of weeks or so is out the window Re: More on the bites who runs the afterschool program? Is it on the school grounds? It's a violation of her rights under ADA and Section 504 to deny her the right to attend. PLUS - THEY have the duty to keep her safe, not you. She is THEIR responsibility. It's THEIR negligence which is at issue. If there was a rabid dog running around campus biting kids, what would they do? WHO is biting her? THAT is the child who needs restraining... not your daughter. Who do these prople report to? GRRRRR - Becky In a message dated 3/8/2006 5:54:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, annshelley@... writes: I just got a call back from the director of the after school program... basically unless I can get the aide as a one to one,,, they are afraid that they can not keep her safe so they can not provide care any longer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 Okay I found the contact info to file a complaint - http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/Child/ChildCare/003670452.htm I would definitely be calling and filing a complaint on this one. Colleen Stephansen Colleen's Child Care NAFCC Accredited Child Care in Riverbank, CA Re: More on the bites It is a privately owned daycare that operates on school grounds at most if not all of the elementary schools in the norristown pa school district..... and since no adult admits seeing it happen and none of the children who range in age from kindy to 4th and 5th graders have been able to identify any time when they saw victoria getting bit.... we can not even be sure whether it happened in the before school program or during school..... but for that many bites to have happened this child must of gotten victoria alone... and they admitted that a suspected child and victoria were taken to the bathroom together tuesday morning.... they say an adult was there the whole time but who knows if she was distracted by something else or turned her head for a bit..... we dropped medical assistance when we were getting flack about not having the assistance doc being primary even though vickie and the whole family had been going to this other doc for years before she was born and who just happened not to take the assistance plan... our current doc does so I have just applied to get the assistance again... but they can not even begin the intake process until we get that insurance.. I have already called my advocate from MARC.... waiting on his call back Vickie has been brought to our family doc and she documented all the bites and is as appalled as I am I told the director of the program that I felt that we were getting punished since vickie can not identify her assailent and that if she was more verbal this would be dealt with by removing the other child not victoria.... we had a meeting at school today which was attended by both my husband and I, the school principal, school guidance counselor, the director of the extended school day program and one of their teachers.... they are all concerned about victoria's safety and they believe they have done everything adequately to provide for her safety but they can not without an one on one aide of which the school district said they were not responsible to provide... that was when they gave me the infor for the wrap around agencies.... hubby and I are just somewhat stressed right now.... this was allowing my hubby to sleep more consistently before his overnight job and allowed me to leave for my job 1 to 2 hours earlier in the day which made it so I could get home by 4 or so most nights instead of closer to 5:30 or 6... it also allowed my son more time to do after school activites or be with his friends which as a high school freshman is important...... and now all of that for at least the next couple of weeks or so is out the window Re: More on the bites who runs the afterschool program? Is it on the school grounds? It's a violation of her rights under ADA and Section 504 to deny her the right to attend. PLUS - THEY have the duty to keep her safe, not you. She is THEIR responsibility. It's THEIR negligence which is at issue. If there was a rabid dog running around campus biting kids, what would they do? WHO is biting her? THAT is the child who needs restraining... not your daughter. Who do these prople report to? GRRRRR - Becky In a message dated 3/8/2006 5:54:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, annshelley@... writes: I just got a call back from the director of the after school program... basically unless I can get the aide as a one to one,,, they are afraid that they can not keep her safe so they can not provide care any longer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 To qualify for wrap, she needs an axis I diagnosis. DS does not automatically her. I believe safety is an issue which they will consider BUT she is not the one not being safe, it's the other kid-so maybe THAT OTHER kid is the one who needs wrap. Nic qualifies because of his ADHD Correct me if I'm wrong, . Di Re: More on the bites > > > who runs the afterschool program? Is it on the school grounds? > It's a violation of her rights under ADA and Section 504 to deny her the > right to attend. > PLUS - THEY have the duty to keep her safe, not you. She is THEIR > responsibility. It's THEIR negligence which is at issue. > If there was a rabid dog running around campus biting kids, what would > they do? > WHO is biting her? THAT is the child who needs restraining... not your > daughter. > > Who do these prople report to? > > > > > GRRRRR > > - Becky > > In a message dated 3/8/2006 5:54:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, > annshelley@... writes: > I just got a call back from the director of the after school program... > basically unless I can get the aide as a one to one,,, they are afraid > that they can not keep her safe so they can not provide care any longer > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 ly I think you might have the makings of a negligence law suit against the program - Becky In a message dated 3/9/2006 8:29:41 AM Eastern Standard Time, drf218@... writes: Vickie has been brought to our family doc and she documented all the bites > and is as appalled as I am > > I told the director of the program that I felt that we were getting > punished since vickie can not identify her assailent and that if she was > more verbal this would be dealt with by removing the other child not > victoria.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 I don't know your exact situation, or Vicki's age, but I know a lot of our kids have one on one aides...why is the school dist saying she can't ? Kym Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 yeah I am starting to feel that way also ... but the question is... what type of lawyer should I be looking for??.... special ed?? education in general?? personal injury??.... should I bring her to the local police station and get these documented there?? the pictures I took were too close and the flash washed everything out and you can't even tell there was a child there Re: More on the bites ly I think you might have the makings of a negligence law suit against the program - Becky In a message dated 3/9/2006 8:29:41 AM Eastern Standard Time, drf218@... writes: Vickie has been brought to our family doc and she documented all the bites > and is as appalled as I am > > I told the director of the program that I felt that we were getting > punished since vickie can not identify her assailent and that if she was > more verbal this would be dealt with by removing the other child not > victoria.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 Di, I don't know how it works in PA, but in Virginia, if we were to get in home services (which could also serve in the community), then he would have to have an Axis 1 diagnosis (which he does). Down syndrome falls on axis III while MR is on Axis II. We are limited to six months of services only - urgh! Re: More on the bites >> >> >> who runs the afterschool program? Is it on the school grounds? >> It's a violation of her rights under ADA and Section 504 to deny her the >> right to attend. >> PLUS - THEY have the duty to keep her safe, not you. She is THEIR >> responsibility. It's THEIR negligence which is at issue. >> If there was a rabid dog running around campus biting kids, what would >> they do? >> WHO is biting her? THAT is the child who needs restraining... not your >> daughter. >> >> Who do these prople report to? >> >> >> >> >> GRRRRR >> >> - Becky >> >> In a message dated 3/8/2006 5:54:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, >> annshelley@... writes: >> I just got a call back from the director of the after school >> program... >> basically unless I can get the aide as a one to one,,, they are afraid >> that they can not keep her safe so they can not provide care any longer >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 wow, Nic's had wrap for almost 2 years now. Yes, Nic's Axis I is the ADHD Nic actually has 5 Axis diagnosis DS is #2 or 3. lol can't remember them all. The TSS (aide) will go outside the home. Ours wasn't allowed by the insurance co to go with Nic to school because he already had an aide there (even though she was not a trained side, just a babysitter) Di Re: More on the bites >>> >>> >>> who runs the afterschool program? Is it on the school grounds? >>> It's a violation of her rights under ADA and Section 504 to deny her >>> the >>> right to attend. >>> PLUS - THEY have the duty to keep her safe, not you. She is THEIR >>> responsibility. It's THEIR negligence which is at issue. >>> If there was a rabid dog running around campus biting kids, what would >>> they do? >>> WHO is biting her? THAT is the child who needs restraining... not your >>> daughter. >>> >>> Who do these prople report to? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> GRRRRR >>> >>> - Becky >>> >>> In a message dated 3/8/2006 5:54:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, >>> annshelley@... writes: >>> I just got a call back from the director of the after school >>> program... >>> basically unless I can get the aide as a one to one,,, they are afraid >>> that they can not keep her safe so they can not provide care any longer >>> >>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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