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<blockquote data-quote="BestICan" data-source="post: 239018" data-attributes="member: 3413"><p>I think I would be careful about admitting to a teacher that your difficult child tried to bring a lighter to school. People really overreact these days, and who knows what measures they may put in place. My difficult child brought a multi-tool to school last year (it had a pocket knife in it), and showed it to a friend. I still thank my lucky stars that no teachers found out.</p><p></p><p>I'm concerned about M, too, but I wonder if you should just call M's parents and approach it that way? I'm sure M's parents would rather hear it from you than a teacher/principal...and I guess it's also possible that difficult child made the part up about M...?</p><p></p><p>My difficult child is way too willing to take dares, too...he is in a small magnet this year and I do think that's a great choice for kids who need a little social help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BestICan, post: 239018, member: 3413"] I think I would be careful about admitting to a teacher that your difficult child tried to bring a lighter to school. People really overreact these days, and who knows what measures they may put in place. My difficult child brought a multi-tool to school last year (it had a pocket knife in it), and showed it to a friend. I still thank my lucky stars that no teachers found out. I'm concerned about M, too, but I wonder if you should just call M's parents and approach it that way? I'm sure M's parents would rather hear it from you than a teacher/principal...and I guess it's also possible that difficult child made the part up about M...? My difficult child is way too willing to take dares, too...he is in a small magnet this year and I do think that's a great choice for kids who need a little social help. [/QUOTE]
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