What do you do when a parent doesn’t give their child their medication and then sends them to school?
I have a parent that refuses to send their child to school with their medication, but wants to blame the teacher for their child not learning. She acts as if she really wants the child to learn but does things that hinders that child, and then he is a distraction to a classroom of children in my class including 5 on IEPs, one of which is autistic, with a teacher with a seizure disorder. I do the best i can, but now she says I am not giving her child the one on one attention she wants him to have. He is throwing things, swearing at other children, and putting his hands on the teacher. It takes all my power to keep from losing my certificate. I have little back up. Please offer any suggestions before I leave teaching.
Thank you.
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