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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please stop it already. You keep weighing in on this thread but you keep saying the same thing. If you have a new point to make, by all means make it but otherwise please calm yourself down and go away.[/quote] I'm not the person you're responding to but I agree with her. I'm not sure why this has touched such a nerve with you and I don't know why you are so invested in controlling the discussion. It appears the two sides to this discussion are those who are downplaying the seriousness of the behavior by calling it merely 'aggressive' and explaining it as 'sensory issues' or 'he was terrified' or 'context'. There are others (me included) who are believe it is more serious because, from OP's posts, these behaviors occur across environments, are not new and she sometimes thinks he does it to be mean. The hard pinch he gave to his sibling is atypical behavior for a third grader. This child needs interventions and not just a change in environment or teacher. OP is right to be concerned and actively seeking assistance. [i][quote]He isn't violent most of the time but sometimes I do think he does some actions to be mean when he doesn't get his way. For example, tonight, his little brother was talking and he wanted him to stop so he pinched him hard. Right in front of his father.[/quote][/i][/quote]
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