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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, My child is in middle school now, but we dealt with a few classmates over the years like your son. [b]Those families are typically pariahs at school so if your son is not being frozen out and excluded, he will be soon unless his behavior changes. You will be given the cold shoulder as well as any [u]younger siblings[/u].[/b] I would strongly recommend that you talk with other parents about your frustrations and discuss openly the things you are doing to work on the situation -- like specifically describe what evaluations you are seeking and what therapies you are doing. The families in your sons grade who know who he is and ask that their child not be placed in his class, sat next to him in class, and ask for him not to be in their kid's field trip group all think you are doing nothing. If you have any hope of hanging on there, communicate all that you are doing with him.[/quote] What an awful school community. Which school is this so we can avoid it? [/quote] I agree! Now we're talking adults with behavior problems? I have a child who has behavior problems. I have every parenting book out there, have seen many theraipsts, etc. etc. Guess what. There are limits to how much one person can control another person. It cracks me up how parents of decently behaved kids give their own parenting and discipline techniques so much credit for their kids behavior. If my child wasn't born with certain challenges he would be like that too. Has nothing to do with discipline at home. Give me a break. And come to think of it, despite my child's behavior problems, I don't think I have been shunned. Good people are usually understanding. [/quote]
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