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I requested meeting with school. difficult child "fine" at school, but terror at home?? Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="HopeRemains" data-source="post: 514780" data-attributes="member: 14139"><p>difficult child here is the same way. An "angel" at school. Teachers love him. I was completely shocked to find out that he could control himself away from home so well. I was also a little offended, haha. *If he can control it there, WHY not here???*. I agree with one of the others who said home is a *safe* place, and we are his punching bags, basically. </p><p></p><p>This year I told the teacher about problems with doing homework at home. I told her about him eating the homework. I think now she finally is beginning to see that things are much different at home. She told me that if the power struggles with homework get too bad at home, to let her know. (Which was very nice.) </p><p></p><p>I can only hope that your child, as well as mine, can keep up this control at school!!! I am grateful <u>everyday</u> for the good behavior in school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HopeRemains, post: 514780, member: 14139"] difficult child here is the same way. An "angel" at school. Teachers love him. I was completely shocked to find out that he could control himself away from home so well. I was also a little offended, haha. *If he can control it there, WHY not here???*. I agree with one of the others who said home is a *safe* place, and we are his punching bags, basically. This year I told the teacher about problems with doing homework at home. I told her about him eating the homework. I think now she finally is beginning to see that things are much different at home. She told me that if the power struggles with homework get too bad at home, to let her know. (Which was very nice.) I can only hope that your child, as well as mine, can keep up this control at school!!! I am grateful [U]everyday[/U] for the good behavior in school. [/QUOTE]
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