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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teacher perspective, having worked at a private and now at public: we’ve tried everything on our end and we can’t get the student to stop doing whatever the difficult thing is. All we can do is send them to the office, and in the office they call parents. We need your help to make it stop and we’re grasping at straws. We want to inconvenience you enough that you make a big deal out of it so maybe the kid finally quits doing whatever the thing is that’s offensive. [/quote] +1 from a teacher I’m at a public school and deal with most behaviors myself. I seldomly contact teachers unless it is repeated and very disruptive/ distracting. Op, how is his behavior at home and in other social situations? Does he say things that are hurtful or bothersome in other contexts? When you talk to him about these situations at school, how does he react?[/quote] op - I would say that overall I have observed him to know the difference (except as it pertains to his brother). This is a somewhat new development. I'd say before the past couple weeks I had seldom if ever had these calls. Doesn't mean he can't be irritable and kind of snappy; but not actually 'hurtful'. a confluence of the last few weeks is that his school friends have got BIG into 'roasting'. eg he was in a text chain with them last night where they were all roasting each other. His teacher's point is that he is roasting people outside of official 'roasting' situations and of course he isn't able to always grasp the nuance of it. I have told them that I will be telling him he cannot participate in roasts at all; although I think this is a potentially unsustainable approach probably - but in the short term have little choice. [/quote]
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