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iloveithere · 21/09/2014 21:21

And there is nothing I can do about it. Sorry to start so many threads in one night??

I was told today that ds' old ta last year told a mother from the class that she "wouldn't let her child be in the same room as" my ds!!!!!
This was the person who was meant to be supporting him, helping him manage his issues, not bad mouthing him to other parents! Not only was it unbelievably unprofessional of her to say it to a parent, but if that I what she thought of him, how was she the right person to support him?

She has left the school now,so no point in me saying anything, but I am so cross about it that i had to come here to vent.

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Stealthpolarbear · 21/09/2014 21:25

Shock
Glad she is no longer in the same room (assume her child was hypothetical?)
Yes completlely unprofessional. And erm...cold.
Hope your ds has someone better now.
Who told you and why?

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PolterGoose · 21/09/2014 21:41

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SystemId · 21/09/2014 23:05

That's outrageous, can understand you needing to vent

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Levantine · 22/09/2014 16:40

That is unbelievably awful Angry Angry

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mumof6needssanity · 22/09/2014 18:07

That's awful I'm really cross for you Thanks

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Tambaboy · 22/09/2014 18:58

outrageous and very unprofessional

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iloveithere · 22/09/2014 20:30

Well I don't think she is working in education anymore, so perhaps that it for the best. I might talk to the school, buy the head is new too, and probably never met this ta, so she wont be able to do anything. I think I just needed to vent here.

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