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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 494096"><p>That is my difficult child to a T!!!! I was talking to one of his teachers recently and I was explaining to him that I had to pick and choose my battles very carefully with difficult child because there was potential battle around every corner with him. I told him that the nice, quiet, polite, always prepared, always raises his hand in class before speaking child that sits in his class every day is the exact same child that threatened to beat the you know what out of me with a hockey stick. His reply was, "I don't even know how to respond to that." He's so good in school that they can't even imagine that he would behave that way at home.</p><p></p><p>I know how you feel and it's very frustrating. I've been told it's because home is his "soft place to land" (I am REALLY beginning to hate that phrase). I've been told that it's because he does not want to the other kids in school or his teachers to see him melting down because they will think differently of him. I think that at this age it is, in part, a choice this point. Honestly, for all I know it could be a combination of all three.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there. It's tough to deal with, but it can be dealt with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 494096"] That is my difficult child to a T!!!! I was talking to one of his teachers recently and I was explaining to him that I had to pick and choose my battles very carefully with difficult child because there was potential battle around every corner with him. I told him that the nice, quiet, polite, always prepared, always raises his hand in class before speaking child that sits in his class every day is the exact same child that threatened to beat the you know what out of me with a hockey stick. His reply was, "I don't even know how to respond to that." He's so good in school that they can't even imagine that he would behave that way at home. I know how you feel and it's very frustrating. I've been told it's because home is his "soft place to land" (I am REALLY beginning to hate that phrase). I've been told that it's because he does not want to the other kids in school or his teachers to see him melting down because they will think differently of him. I think that at this age it is, in part, a choice this point. Honestly, for all I know it could be a combination of all three. Hang in there. It's tough to deal with, but it can be dealt with. [/QUOTE]
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