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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You need to teach him that he should do whatever a responsible, trustworthy authority says to do to make amends and then give this kid a very wide berth going forward. If the counselor is above board and wants him to write a note or apologize in a meeting, completely fine. But if this kid demands some form of amends independently, it’s a no. There are people like this throughout life and by far the best option is to just avoid them. Any low cost way to get away is better than trying to take a stand in this instance. [/quote] So because OP's DC pushed the boy, he needs to avoid him forever? Why can't he act like a regular person and just treat him regularly, going forward, without pushing him? It turns out that some kids are fine with rough play and some aren't. And kids should know which are which. Sometimes they find out the hard way. [/quote] If this is all it was, I doubt it would have happened this way. This kid would avoid the game or tell people. Or they would have the panic attack and then accept an apology from the kid without making it a huge thing. Some kids are just huge drama llamas and tattletales, and those are kids you need to avoid. This sounds like that to me. [/quote]
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