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Aspie rigidness or typical teen? You don't have to follow rules outside the house
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 402502" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Well, I couldn't help it. I emailed the teachers. I also mentioned that difficult child had written an essay in his composition book during bullying week that said if he overheard bullying, he would not interfere because it's none of his business.</p><p>OMG, this kid.</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, the teachers thanked me for giving them insight into his thought process and told me it is NOT okay to swear at school. When I told them that one of his reasons was that it was a public school rather than private, they about hit the roof, LOL!</p><p> </p><p>Today he HAD to wear his Mexico tshirt (his girlfriend is from Mexico ... the lovely thing taught him to use the f-word--conjugated in a sentence, no less) and it was soaking wet. He didn't want to have BO (you all were right, some things change when they realize what girls are all about) but he didn't think it was any big deal that it was dripping wet and he had to stand with-o a coat and wait for the bus in 38 degree weather.</p><p> </p><p>by the way, in regard to getting him to do chores, the same pan has been in the sink for 3 days now ...</p><p> </p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/rollingpin.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rollingpin:" title="rollingpin :rollingpin:" data-shortname=":rollingpin:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 402502, member: 3419"] Well, I couldn't help it. I emailed the teachers. I also mentioned that difficult child had written an essay in his composition book during bullying week that said if he overheard bullying, he would not interfere because it's none of his business. OMG, this kid. Anyway, the teachers thanked me for giving them insight into his thought process and told me it is NOT okay to swear at school. When I told them that one of his reasons was that it was a public school rather than private, they about hit the roof, LOL! Today he HAD to wear his Mexico tshirt (his girlfriend is from Mexico ... the lovely thing taught him to use the f-word--conjugated in a sentence, no less) and it was soaking wet. He didn't want to have BO (you all were right, some things change when they realize what girls are all about) but he didn't think it was any big deal that it was dripping wet and he had to stand with-o a coat and wait for the bus in 38 degree weather. by the way, in regard to getting him to do chores, the same pan has been in the sink for 3 days now ... :rollingpin: [/QUOTE]
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