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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="llamafarm" data-source="post: 514849" data-attributes="member: 14085"><p>I can completely relate. My difficult child is sooo difficult at home. He went through a time around 2nd grade that he was learning how to behave at school. Can't say teachers "love" him because is not a simple student to teach, but he does not show any of the aggressive behavior at school. I know my difficult child saves it all for me. It took quite some time this year to convince the teachers that our biggest issue is behavior at home. I have had to tell them that homework will not get done at home because it is not worth the outbursts, tantrums and physical attacks on me that he goes through when I even mention homework. I think they now realize that I am much more interested in working on his behavior at home than being sure he gets good grades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="llamafarm, post: 514849, member: 14085"] I can completely relate. My difficult child is sooo difficult at home. He went through a time around 2nd grade that he was learning how to behave at school. Can't say teachers "love" him because is not a simple student to teach, but he does not show any of the aggressive behavior at school. I know my difficult child saves it all for me. It took quite some time this year to convince the teachers that our biggest issue is behavior at home. I have had to tell them that homework will not get done at home because it is not worth the outbursts, tantrums and physical attacks on me that he goes through when I even mention homework. I think they now realize that I am much more interested in working on his behavior at home than being sure he gets good grades. [/QUOTE]
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