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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 142027" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Why isn't the other boy changing classrooms? Or, better yet, schools? If the dad is that worried about his son, he should have HIS son removed, not yours. It would be different if he were the instigator, but he's not. He's just reacting when words don't work.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry, I'd be fighting tooth and nail to have the other boy removed. It just doesn't seem right.</p><p> </p><p>As to the father's reactions, I'm sure glad his son is so perfect and caused none of the problems. C'mon, we're not talking hitting or anything life threatening, we're talking shoving -- something that happens all the time at school. Daddy, dear, get a life and watch your tongue! I don't care how "bad" you think a kid is and how much you want to protect your child, you don't say things like that to the child. To the teacher, the principal, even the other parents, yes; but not the child.</p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry you're going go through this. Neither your family nor your son deserves it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 142027, member: 3626"] Why isn't the other boy changing classrooms? Or, better yet, schools? If the dad is that worried about his son, he should have HIS son removed, not yours. It would be different if he were the instigator, but he's not. He's just reacting when words don't work. Sorry, I'd be fighting tooth and nail to have the other boy removed. It just doesn't seem right. As to the father's reactions, I'm sure glad his son is so perfect and caused none of the problems. C'mon, we're not talking hitting or anything life threatening, we're talking shoving -- something that happens all the time at school. Daddy, dear, get a life and watch your tongue! I don't care how "bad" you think a kid is and how much you want to protect your child, you don't say things like that to the child. To the teacher, the principal, even the other parents, yes; but not the child. I'm sorry you're going go through this. Neither your family nor your son deserves it. [/QUOTE]
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