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<blockquote data-quote="houseofcards" data-source="post: 117841" data-attributes="member: 1871"><p>I am impressed with your concern. My son was an emotional child from preschool on, he would hide under the desks/toys when anyone was scolded, the teachers suspected he was abused!! Please support the parents as best you can, that may be the biggest thing you can do along with trying to educate the teachers in general on the conditions children can have that show up as behavioral problems. When my son is stressed too much he loses it and there isn't much anyone can do except give him his space, he will talk about it but not right away, he needs a safe place to unwind at...maybe your office is that for this child. </p><p>If the teachers are willing to educate themselves, they could learn what tends to upset the child and take steps to prevent it...but they will just keep upseting the child if they see it as just "bad behavior" and then you are right, the child can't live in your office. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houseofcards, post: 117841, member: 1871"] I am impressed with your concern. My son was an emotional child from preschool on, he would hide under the desks/toys when anyone was scolded, the teachers suspected he was abused!! Please support the parents as best you can, that may be the biggest thing you can do along with trying to educate the teachers in general on the conditions children can have that show up as behavioral problems. When my son is stressed too much he loses it and there isn't much anyone can do except give him his space, he will talk about it but not right away, he needs a safe place to unwind at...maybe your office is that for this child. If the teachers are willing to educate themselves, they could learn what tends to upset the child and take steps to prevent it...but they will just keep upseting the child if they see it as just "bad behavior" and then you are right, the child can't live in your office. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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