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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow...Your son is already showing signs of a Type A personality here. The teacher is not trying to be offensive...He is just treating your son in a kind manner. He should be so blessed to have such a kind and caring adult in his adult. I would encourage him to look at things from another perspective here.[/quote] Wow. You should come back and say this after your boss keeps calling you -and only you- sweetie. In front of your colleagues and peers. People defending the teacher should keep in mind that the teacher is singling this boy out. He's not calling all boys son. Those that say its a southern thing or polite or say he does it when he forgets names would have a point if the teacher called all male students son. But he is singling out the OPs son. And its happening repeatedly. For the pp tha thinks OPs son will rage against a cop that pulls him over, it wouldn't happen because it would be a one time thing. And for those that think OPs son has anger issues? You guys are crazy. The boy handles it great. He is managing his anger. He dealt with it the first and second and third and probably 100th time, and comes home and talks to his mom about how it makes him feel. That is appropriate. Folks, it's normal to get angry. He has every right to his feel I GS. And he's addressing those feelings appropriately. I agree with others who say that because the teacher is singling out OPs son, is an authority figure and does it over and over and over and over again despite repeated requests to stop. The teacher is a jerk, bullying this boy, or something else.[/quote]
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