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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="Malika" data-source="post: 514910" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Well, just adding to the list of children who are definitely "worse" at home. My son is not an angel at school but they see none of the temper tantrums or outbreaks of aggression towards teachers. I saw a good example of this the other day; I had said I was taking J to see a show of live snakes that was in the area - and then completely forgot! By the time I picked him up, it was too late. He of course had not forgotten, but when I spoke about it to him in front of the school assistant, he just gave a very "normal" groan "Oh, mummy," that kind of thing. And then, as soon as we were out of the door (and the door closed, of course), he began a mini-tantrum about it. </p><p>To a degree, I think this shows a certain social sense. They realise it is not socially acceptable to act out in these ways at school. With parents, they know the rules are different...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 514910, member: 11227"] Well, just adding to the list of children who are definitely "worse" at home. My son is not an angel at school but they see none of the temper tantrums or outbreaks of aggression towards teachers. I saw a good example of this the other day; I had said I was taking J to see a show of live snakes that was in the area - and then completely forgot! By the time I picked him up, it was too late. He of course had not forgotten, but when I spoke about it to him in front of the school assistant, he just gave a very "normal" groan "Oh, mummy," that kind of thing. And then, as soon as we were out of the door (and the door closed, of course), he began a mini-tantrum about it. To a degree, I think this shows a certain social sense. They realise it is not socially acceptable to act out in these ways at school. With parents, they know the rules are different... [/QUOTE]
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