Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
New profile posts
Latest activity
Internet Search
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
Parent Support Forums
General Parenting
Apparently, being a concerned parent is (VENT)
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="mom23gsfg" data-source="post: 109114" data-attributes="member: 4445"><p>i know what youre taliking about ,the school my son was going to was so frustuating,they refused to believe he had any problems.</p><p>worse because this is the school that me and his bio dad attended they have most of the same teachers there.and his dad was and is no stranger for having a bad rep.for getting into all kinds of things so,i've heard one too many times nothing is wrong with him and give you that look when they mention his dad </p><p> if he'd stayed in that school id went off on the next one that said it!ive blew up many times on them for this,they shouldnt compare him to his dad!</p><p>also when he was there he never got to go on any of their trips!many times he would get into trouble so he didnt have to go.</p><p>he hated that school.he also has perthe's disease which causes a limp in his leg and the kids picked up calling him pengiune.(lord kids are cruel!)once 2 boys took turns hitting him in the head with a football and laughed when my son defended himself (these 2 boys where qiute bigger than he was)by hitting them both back he was the one that got into trouble,not them.</p><p>poor fella had knotts on his head where they had hit him so many times </p><p>but of course the "good"boys did nothing wrong</p><p>now he is in a different school this year (gladly we live in both school zones)and for the first time he has some friends and no trouble there</p><p>sorry but the town school he was going to was for goody goody kids and the staff had their pick and if you wasnt it you didnt count</p><p>the school he is at now is sort of a school that alot of the kids are from the country so they are more down to earth and a whole lot more understanding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom23gsfg, post: 109114, member: 4445"] i know what youre taliking about ,the school my son was going to was so frustuating,they refused to believe he had any problems. worse because this is the school that me and his bio dad attended they have most of the same teachers there.and his dad was and is no stranger for having a bad rep.for getting into all kinds of things so,i've heard one too many times nothing is wrong with him and give you that look when they mention his dad if he'd stayed in that school id went off on the next one that said it!ive blew up many times on them for this,they shouldnt compare him to his dad! also when he was there he never got to go on any of their trips!many times he would get into trouble so he didnt have to go. he hated that school.he also has perthe's disease which causes a limp in his leg and the kids picked up calling him pengiune.(lord kids are cruel!)once 2 boys took turns hitting him in the head with a football and laughed when my son defended himself (these 2 boys where qiute bigger than he was)by hitting them both back he was the one that got into trouble,not them. poor fella had knotts on his head where they had hit him so many times but of course the "good"boys did nothing wrong now he is in a different school this year (gladly we live in both school zones)and for the first time he has some friends and no trouble there sorry but the town school he was going to was for goody goody kids and the staff had their pick and if you wasnt it you didnt count the school he is at now is sort of a school that alot of the kids are from the country so they are more down to earth and a whole lot more understanding [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Forums
Parent Support Forums
General Parenting
Apparently, being a concerned parent is (VENT)
Top