Anonymous wrote:I would be very, very open to the possibility that the real story is very different than the one your child is telling you. (This is not a criticism of your boy at all and obviously it could be entirely true. Just proceed cautiously.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private, public or charter school? Context matters.
OP: Public MCPS
You need to talk with the teacher. It's not uncommon for other kids to pick up on issues with self-control, and try to provoke outbursts because they think it's funny. It's bullying because this other kid is deliberately trying to upset your child and get him to react inappropriately. It happens a lot to kids with ADHD and ASD.
Oops sorry- looks like you have already talked with the teacher. I think if the other kid is still doing it, the teacher should make him stop. If that doesn't happen, I would elevate it. It's pretty important to make the point that your DS is being deliberately provoked. I've heard of bullying situations where the school did not take a proactive approach and the "bullied" becomes physical and gets into significant trouble. BTW if my DS was provoking a kid in any situation, but especially a child who struggles some, I would be pissed. Not all parents turn a blind eye to this either.
Anonymous wrote:+1. If this was my child instigating I would want to know so that we could resolve it. Reach out the provoking child’s parents.
Anonymous wrote:I would forget about waiting to get in with a psychiatrist who takes your insurance, and see a good one ASAP. You could be waiting indefinitely, and usually the in-network child psychiatrists are not the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private, public or charter school? Context matters.
OP: Public MCPS
You need to talk with the teacher. It's not uncommon for other kids to pick up on issues with self-control, and try to provoke outbursts because they think it's funny. It's bullying because this other kid is deliberately trying to upset your child and get him to react inappropriately. It happens a lot to kids with ADHD and ASD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private, public or charter school? Context matters.
OP: Public MCPS
Anonymous wrote:Private, public or charter school? Context matters.