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“Teaching is not for wimps.” A Little About Jerry:
graduated with a specialist degree in education
was a assistant superintendent (which turned into the director of special education with only three months experience)
then, he had two part-time jobs in Wisconsin as a psychologist (was more like two full-time work loads)
finally, ending up at the job he is doing while writing this book, being a school psychologist
“I’m just gonna tell it like it is and in the process, some readers may feel offended.”
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Two Types of Parents:
The Real Mean Kind
and
The Not-So-Mean But Pretty Darn Ineffective Kind
Understanding The Difficult Parent
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“Free and Appropriate Public Education”Some parents will take this statement and run with it till the school is dry.
IDEA LRE M-team IEP Section 504
The Parents’ Legitimate Power
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Dealing With Advocates
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Symptoms of burnout
Causative factors
Dealing with burnout
Prevention
Burnout: Are You At Risk?
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“anger comes from the demand that we not be frustrated”
Change the demand into a preference
You control your feelings; not the difficult parents!
Dealing With Anger
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Fear VS. Anxiety
Fear is an emotion response to a threat of harm, injury, or loss
Anxiety is a response to perceived dangers
“It was the worrying and fretting about it for days and weeks that was difficult to handle.”
Coping With The Anxiety
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Get some rest!
Call for back-up
“S___ Sandwich”
What parents go through
Strategies For Successful Parent Conferences
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1. What is the concern?
2. Who is responsible for the concern?
3. What can I do to assist _____ with his or her concern?
4. How do I keep from owning someone else’s challenges?
Helping Parents Own Their Responsibilities
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Do You Have Any Questions?
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Wilde, J. (2000). An educator’s guide to difficult parents. New
York: Kroshka Books.
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