But this whole process really is dredging up all my issues from my own dreadful schooling experiences and I am having to take many a deep breath and remind myself that my kids are not me, their school is not my school, and we are not my parents, etc.
Isn't that a lovely side benifit of this whole advocacy process? ((I mean that both sarcastically and sincerely - I feel both ways about it, depending on the day and moment!))
Good for you for not being your parents! And good for you for finding us here! Having a good audience makes it all go better, I've found. My son is 14, and doing really well, and I'm slowly starting to get over my early childhood and his!
Grinity