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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 440427" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Good idea, slsh, and on the poll about when profs really listened and helped, maybe a line could be included for "not happened yet".</p><p></p><p>I don't think my son was a difficult child before 11yo, however, in the incidences of "typical misbehavior" at school before that, if the teachers and principal had handled things more appropriately I really think it would have decreased the difficult child'ness that came out and then, once it did come out and we had knowledge of a probable cause, they could have handled that better, too, instead of standing there telling difficult child in front of his peers in a class full of 5th graders that he would end up in juvie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 440427, member: 3699"] Good idea, slsh, and on the poll about when profs really listened and helped, maybe a line could be included for "not happened yet". I don't think my son was a difficult child before 11yo, however, in the incidences of "typical misbehavior" at school before that, if the teachers and principal had handled things more appropriately I really think it would have decreased the difficult child'ness that came out and then, once it did come out and we had knowledge of a probable cause, they could have handled that better, too, instead of standing there telling difficult child in front of his peers in a class full of 5th graders that he would end up in juvie. [/QUOTE]
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