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[quote=Anonymous] I'm the PP with the toddler DD who got punched by a similarly impulsive child. Just wanted to reinforce the "reputation" issue. It's been years since the worst instances of violence from this kid, but not only will my DD run away the minute she sees this kid from afar; but my DS told this boy, in his mother's presence, that he didn't want to play with him because he had been a bully in the past and he remembered all the times he had been shoved from the top of the playground equipment to fall on the ground. The mother was mortified and I made my son apologize for saying something mean out loud. However it was perfectly true and I later told him in private that his feelings were perfectly legitimate. I have a child with special needs, OP, and since my children's school is inclusive, I see many children with various behavioral issues. I know it's hard to admit your own kid has a problem, and it's difficult to act on that knowledge and seek appropriate treatment. But please do so before it is too late. Habits die hard and early intervention is key. You don't want to traumatize more children and cement your child's reputation. [/quote]
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