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Thanks ,

I all ready talked to the guidance counselor, also on the day she became

upset in school

Kate directly spoke to the guidance counselor who told me she was very upset.

(She is usually not much help with the teachers. She did ask the teacher to

call me, teacher refused! I spoke to the Child study team CM , she is

basically useless, her response was chemistry is a subject that requires

cumulative

knowledge! Hum, isnt that what home instruction suppose to be??? (LOL) Thanks

for the support, I had to e-mail before I exploded. Always safe to vent here

everyone always understands! oh yeah, when my husband came home he said the

school accidently called him to set up a meeting for Tuesday AM Should be

interesting. How is Anne doing controlling her diabetes?,

My (HUGS) to both of you also, I know how hard it is to have medical issues

on top of ocd.

Its so hard on the kids, since the medical issues if out of control tend to

be a ocd trigger.

Tough on us mothers too. Thanks again. Lori T. in NJ

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Hi, Lori,

Sorry that this has been so difficult! If I can help, let me know.

I'm a chemistry teacher. It might be tough to tutor by email, but

it might work...

> Thanks ,

> I all ready talked to the guidance counselor, also on the day she

became

> upset in school

> Kate directly spoke to the guidance counselor who told me she was

very upset.

> (She is usually not much help with the teachers. She did ask the

teacher to

> call me, teacher refused! I spoke to the Child study team CM ,

she is

> basically useless, her response was chemistry is a subject that

requires cumulative

> knowledge! Hum, isnt that what home instruction suppose to be???

(LOL) Thanks

> for the support, I had to e-mail before I exploded. Always safe

to vent here

> everyone always understands! oh yeah, when my husband came home he

said the

> school accidently called him to set up a meeting for Tuesday AM

Should be

> interesting. How is Anne doing controlling her diabetes?,

> My (HUGS) to both of you also, I know how hard it is to have

medical issues

> on top of ocd.

> Its so hard on the kids, since the medical issues if out of

control tend to

> be a ocd trigger.

> Tough on us mothers too. Thanks again. Lori T. in NJ

>

>

>

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Lori, reading your post really drove the point home to me how lucky I am that

my daughters have had such understanding teachers. When Hannah's appendix

ruptured when she was in fourth grade she missed almost a month of school. Her

teacher laughed at me when I asked for her make up work and said that her only

assignment was to get better. She said that if there was anything Hannah

needed to do to move on, she'd let me know. I remember her giving us a couple

of

math papers with new concepts on them but that is all. This was even before

the diagnosis of OCD, which was brought on by the surgery. I am so sorry that

you have to deal with all of this and that your daughter is not being treated

with the understanding and kindness she deserves. Keep going higher on the

ladder of authority until you get someone who will be on your side. The

teacher has to follow the IEP by law and you need to make sure that everyone is

aware that you know that. Good luck! Kelley in NV

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