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[quote=Anonymous]OP, you are minimizing his disruptive and offensive behavior. Students and teachers deserve to feel safe and it sounds as if your child is preventing that. It’s also really alarming that you seem to think the teacher has some blame in this. She’s certainly not making your child say these things and kudos to her for protecting the other students. I would be furious is my daughter was humiliated in this way. You may think you’re protecting your son by making excuses for his behavior, but on the contrary, you are causing him great harm. All kids need consequences. Make him feel the impact of his actions by taking away whatever he values. I’m sure it’s technology. You should be terrified that he apparently lacks empathy. The behaviors you describe are more than ADHD. You better get on the same page as the school or you’ll be very sorry when his behaviors become truly criminal. Stop minimizing and blaming! That’s negatively contributing to his behaviors. [/quote]
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