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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 307425" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>I'm not really sure how to handle something that has arisen in the last month or so. Coincidently about how long difficult child has been being social and wanting to be outside and around 'peers'. </p><p>There is a group of kids who seem to think harassing difficult child is perfectly okay and I don't know any of their names or where they live. They will come to the house, ask difficult child to come outside and when he does begin teasing him. They've thrown things at him, along with their mouths running. They will also stand outside difficult child's bedroom window when he's in there minding his own business and harass him. I don't know what exactly they say, but just not listening to me when I've told them many times to leave him alone is enough for me. </p><p>Like I said I don't know any of the names of the kids or where they live, or I would call law enforcement and ask them to visit with them and their parents. Of course as soon as they see me they scatter. I am so afraid difficult child is going to have taken all he's going to and wind up hurting someone. At his age (almost 16) and size (6 foot, 240) he's liable to wind up really hurting someone and wind up in trouble with the law. Oh, and the kids who are doing it are like 12-17. So some of them are much smaller than difficult child. I can't always be here to stop him and he really doesn't want me here all the time lol. </p><p>So, other than telling difficult child to ignore them what do you recommend?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 307425, member: 7736"] I'm not really sure how to handle something that has arisen in the last month or so. Coincidently about how long difficult child has been being social and wanting to be outside and around 'peers'. There is a group of kids who seem to think harassing difficult child is perfectly okay and I don't know any of their names or where they live. They will come to the house, ask difficult child to come outside and when he does begin teasing him. They've thrown things at him, along with their mouths running. They will also stand outside difficult child's bedroom window when he's in there minding his own business and harass him. I don't know what exactly they say, but just not listening to me when I've told them many times to leave him alone is enough for me. Like I said I don't know any of the names of the kids or where they live, or I would call law enforcement and ask them to visit with them and their parents. Of course as soon as they see me they scatter. I am so afraid difficult child is going to have taken all he's going to and wind up hurting someone. At his age (almost 16) and size (6 foot, 240) he's liable to wind up really hurting someone and wind up in trouble with the law. Oh, and the kids who are doing it are like 12-17. So some of them are much smaller than difficult child. I can't always be here to stop him and he really doesn't want me here all the time lol. So, other than telling difficult child to ignore them what do you recommend? [/QUOTE]
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