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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 376897" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry. I wonder why they ignored your request a second year in a row? I would be as irate as you are, esp given your difficult child's anxiety, etc...</p><p> </p><p>Seems like he is starting the year with a handicap that is pretty big. You may want to ask difficult child if he wants you to change his class. Let him know you cannot ask to have the other kid changed, and it will be harder after classes start (if it is possible at all), but you can try to get his teacher changed. Keep try in there - just in case.</p><p> </p><p>If he is still balking at taking medications, you can let him know that if he wants a voice in decisions like this (his class, which class would be best for him), he has to do the mature thing and take his medications willingly, otherwise he is too much of a child to even have a voice in this choice. Just a thought - don't know if that is still a problem.</p><p> </p><p>How does he get along with this neighbor kid when they are not in school? Do the kid's parents know that their kid is a bully to your kid when they are at school? I wonder what their reaction might be and if maybe both boys have matured enough to try to get along this year? Sometimes that is a pipe dream, isn't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 376897, member: 1233"] I am sorry. I wonder why they ignored your request a second year in a row? I would be as irate as you are, esp given your difficult child's anxiety, etc... Seems like he is starting the year with a handicap that is pretty big. You may want to ask difficult child if he wants you to change his class. Let him know you cannot ask to have the other kid changed, and it will be harder after classes start (if it is possible at all), but you can try to get his teacher changed. Keep try in there - just in case. If he is still balking at taking medications, you can let him know that if he wants a voice in decisions like this (his class, which class would be best for him), he has to do the mature thing and take his medications willingly, otherwise he is too much of a child to even have a voice in this choice. Just a thought - don't know if that is still a problem. How does he get along with this neighbor kid when they are not in school? Do the kid's parents know that their kid is a bully to your kid when they are at school? I wonder what their reaction might be and if maybe both boys have matured enough to try to get along this year? Sometimes that is a pipe dream, isn't it? [/QUOTE]
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