tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4406057510646870835.post2952212318811988341..comments2024-03-22T00:15:32.987-07:00Comments on Tales from Our Yellow Brick Road: ChangesKelBelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17400825492187240028noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4406057510646870835.post-18515963745505466022018-11-08T07:41:08.240-08:002018-11-08T07:41:08.240-08:00Oh wow. That school definitely does not sound lik...Oh wow. That school definitely does not sound like the place for him! I hope things continue to go well for him at the new school. :)Jennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14101535107377688458noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4406057510646870835.post-8292844493587737782018-11-07T21:22:16.785-08:002018-11-07T21:22:16.785-08:00First off, sending you so much love. I get the bre...First off, sending you so much love. I get the break-up feeling because you did end a relationship.<br /><br />I still remember the trauma we faced when we moved Teddy and Maddy out of one of their schools when it became clear the situation was bad. It wasn't until we saw them thriving in their new schools that it became clear how much they were struggling and suffering, which left me with a ton of quilt and anger that I'm still processing to this day. We pick schools and care givers based on an assumption that they will be giving our kids the best things possible. It sucks when those care givers break that trust.<br /><br />I'm very glad you advocated for M. This situation did not sound safe (who leaves epipens and other needed emergency medications on a bus?!?!). I'm also glad you met with both the director and the owner. They needed to be made aware of what happened.<br /><br />May this new school be a good one.Cristyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04317873211902543387noreply@blogger.com