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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 84524" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I've never felt like giving up, but, boy, have I wanted to run away! Far, far away. The farther the better. There were times when I wasn't sure Alpha Centuri would be far enough.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if he and his teacher clashed on day one. I know this happened with my daughter in 5th grade. Teacher told her to sit down NOW and, no, she couldn't have a drink. That was it for her. There was no way anyone was going to get her to do any classwork, let alone homework. She spent more time in the principal's office doing her work there than she did in the classroom.</p><p></p><p>On top of a battle with her teacher, fifth grade was also the start of pre-puberty for her. Until she actually started her menses at age 12, she was sheer misery to be around. I don't know if boys have these pre-puberty issues but it might be worth considering. I also agree that it is time to get him re-evaluated. As hormones increase, as our kids get older, more and more chemical imbalances can and frequently do occur.</p><p></p><p>HUGS (and good luck).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 84524, member: 3626"] I've never felt like giving up, but, boy, have I wanted to run away! Far, far away. The farther the better. There were times when I wasn't sure Alpha Centuri would be far enough. I wonder if he and his teacher clashed on day one. I know this happened with my daughter in 5th grade. Teacher told her to sit down NOW and, no, she couldn't have a drink. That was it for her. There was no way anyone was going to get her to do any classwork, let alone homework. She spent more time in the principal's office doing her work there than she did in the classroom. On top of a battle with her teacher, fifth grade was also the start of pre-puberty for her. Until she actually started her menses at age 12, she was sheer misery to be around. I don't know if boys have these pre-puberty issues but it might be worth considering. I also agree that it is time to get him re-evaluated. As hormones increase, as our kids get older, more and more chemical imbalances can and frequently do occur. HUGS (and good luck). [/QUOTE]
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