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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Call guidance for help with mediation. Your child should accept fault for being a verbal bully to the other child. Lots of school’ guidance can help with this. Your issue is that your child abused verbally another child so find a way to address that and a way for your child to make that right. Your child regardless of special needs that make controlling his behavior harder still must accept consequences for his actions and he started this. If you have actual proof of the threat the other boy made in response alert guidance to that as well. You likely need to escort your child to and from school until this is resolved to keep him safe. Words have consequences and even when special needs like ADHD and anxiety issues make controlling words harder, they still have consequences. Your child is old enough to learn this lesson although with his issues it will be a very hard lesson to learn but in the long run very valuable. [/quote] As per OP: "He has already apologized." This would indicate that he has accepted fault already. I agree that the school's guidance department should be contacted. [/quote] I hope he learned his lesson, and doesn't get his ass kicked. Sad that he is going to be scared for the next 4 years now.[/quote]
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