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AUTHOR: thwartedDATE: 11/18/03 2:26pm
SUBJECT: Re: Blaming the other child??? Or is it really his fault????
IN REPLY TO: Blaming the other child??? Or is it really his fault????
AUTHOR: !kelly_belly!
I would meet with the Director and tell her that if she is unable to resolve the problem in two weeks you insist on having a meeting with the girl's parents.
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Blaming the other child??? Or is it really his fault????
!kelly_belly!11/18/03 07:55am
Your son is NOT at fault!!
VBway11/18/03 03:45pm
Re: Blaming the other child??? Or is it really his fault????
thwarted11/18/03 02:26pm
Re: Blaming the other child??? Or is it really his fault????
thwarted11/19/03 09:20am
      Re: Blaming the other child??? Or is it really his fault????
!kelly_belly!11/19/03 11:17am
Re: Blaming the other child??? Or is it really his fault????
helen200401/19/04 01:15pm
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