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[quote=Anonymous]Really, doesn't sound like anything that a non-ADHD kid might do at that age. I can understand your upset, certainly, and it's good that they are taking it seriously (so that he learns his lesson). One also wonders why a bottle of cleaner was lying around in reach. I work with cleaners and children and am hysterical about not leaving things like that lying within reach. Not saying that your son shouldn't have his responsibility made clear to him, but there's also the question. Anyway, I used to teach middle school and 1 of my kids did something similar. Total accident, just boys being boys. The boy who did the spraying is at an extremely impressive college now on a full-ride merit scholarship. The other kid actually had to go to the hospital to have his eyes checked out because it was a white-board cleaner spray. You'd think those kinds of things could be left out with 13-y-olds but no![/quote]
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