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<blockquote data-quote="reds" data-source="post: 152459" data-attributes="member: 5023"><p>Just want to give everyone an update. Ryan is improving a lot and his eating problem has almost gone. I met his class teacher during parent, student and teacher meeting about 2 weeks ago. Teacher opened up a conversation which indicates Ryan was being bullied by one of his classmate. In addition he finds it hard to cope with one of the boy (different) due to the boy's behaviour (always follow Ryan and do what Ryan wants to do, ie fighting for exact same spot on carpet time, etc).</p><p> </p><p>This meeting opens up his feeling and he talks more now and we can also guide him better. He is happier and almost back to his old self. We are so relieved. </p><p> </p><p>Ryan is very good at school in term of learning ability. He is good in all subjects. However, he needs to work on his social skill.</p><p> </p><p>Any suggestions/guidance would be much welcome. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks again to everyone that responded to my problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reds, post: 152459, member: 5023"] Just want to give everyone an update. Ryan is improving a lot and his eating problem has almost gone. I met his class teacher during parent, student and teacher meeting about 2 weeks ago. Teacher opened up a conversation which indicates Ryan was being bullied by one of his classmate. In addition he finds it hard to cope with one of the boy (different) due to the boy's behaviour (always follow Ryan and do what Ryan wants to do, ie fighting for exact same spot on carpet time, etc). This meeting opens up his feeling and he talks more now and we can also guide him better. He is happier and almost back to his old self. We are so relieved. Ryan is very good at school in term of learning ability. He is good in all subjects. However, he needs to work on his social skill. Any suggestions/guidance would be much welcome. Thanks again to everyone that responded to my problem. [/QUOTE]
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