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Reply to "Being a teen class clown is getting very dangerous in school"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's hard to feel like you are taking this seriously when your subject line says "class clown" instead of right off the bat saying ADHD. Many parents writing on this forum have said that while they recognize their children's behavoir is related to their diagnosis, they still maintain a firm line on what is acceptable behavior.[/quote] NP. My class clown (ADHD) DS has had some scary moments in school too, with "jokes" that the school called sexual harassment. I was pretty terrified for my son, but other family members thought suspension was well-deserved. A firm line on what is acceptable behavior? We do have a firm line, but when other kids laugh, is he thinking of his parents in that moment? OP's job is two-fold: teach her son appropriate behavior and protect him from the school system. No one else will. [/quote]
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