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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 146384" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>So sorry this keeps happening. This really reminds me of the bad old days when Cory was in school. Talk about PTSD...lol. </p><p></p><p>I vividly remember Cory being labeled the "problem child" and everything automatically got blamed on him. He had a horrible time on the bus because that is when the kids were wild and no one could really see what was going on. Cory has ears that are slightly different sizes and kinda stuck out on his head when he was say 5 to 8 years old. They also turned bright red if he got mad or someone touched his ears. They were actually hot!</p><p></p><p>Well the other kids loved to tease him about his ears and grab at his ears to get them to turn red. They knew Cory would get agitated and react to all this and he would be the one in trouble. One day Cory comes in crying saying he had been kicked off the bus for yelling. I called the school to ask what was up and they said that he had been screaming and yelling on the school bus and wouldnt stay seated. I looked at Cory's ear and these other boys had yanked on it so hard they had torn it at the top and caused a right nasty, bloody upper ear area. I asked Cory why he yelled and he said it was to get them to stop pulling on his ear because it hurt!</p><p></p><p>Im amazed he didnt deck on of them. Oddly enough only he got in trouble for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 146384, member: 1514"] So sorry this keeps happening. This really reminds me of the bad old days when Cory was in school. Talk about PTSD...lol. I vividly remember Cory being labeled the "problem child" and everything automatically got blamed on him. He had a horrible time on the bus because that is when the kids were wild and no one could really see what was going on. Cory has ears that are slightly different sizes and kinda stuck out on his head when he was say 5 to 8 years old. They also turned bright red if he got mad or someone touched his ears. They were actually hot! Well the other kids loved to tease him about his ears and grab at his ears to get them to turn red. They knew Cory would get agitated and react to all this and he would be the one in trouble. One day Cory comes in crying saying he had been kicked off the bus for yelling. I called the school to ask what was up and they said that he had been screaming and yelling on the school bus and wouldnt stay seated. I looked at Cory's ear and these other boys had yanked on it so hard they had torn it at the top and caused a right nasty, bloody upper ear area. I asked Cory why he yelled and he said it was to get them to stop pulling on his ear because it hurt! Im amazed he didnt deck on of them. Oddly enough only he got in trouble for that. [/QUOTE]
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