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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 216587" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>The answers are the school supports have been ongoing and he is doing very well achedemically with the occational dips..</p><p>The behavor change came with the advent of the drivers lisence and then alot of social interaction with the other teens and the post-highschool hanger -oners who are the new homeless.</p><p>The episodes of verbal and pushing aggression were the first two. Hopefully the last two. I am not myself interested in 'helping' someone leaarn about thier inclinations to bully. So either that never happens or I am done.</p><p>I have no idea what the alternatives are and I haven't looked into them. His treating doctors and teachers and conselors tell me that they think he is suc a good fellow and that it will be ok. In the meantime I am not prepared to tolerate a long series of physically or emotionally assaultive episodes.</p><p>What I think is that he is witnessing this sort of thing in the homes he is visiting and bringing it back. He uses the same terms and complaints his friends offer for their home family issues.</p><p>Oh..gota go. Thanks for caring. I am so happy with all the others in this site. My tend and mend gets the flex and I do not feel so witless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 216587, member: 6271"] The answers are the school supports have been ongoing and he is doing very well achedemically with the occational dips.. The behavor change came with the advent of the drivers lisence and then alot of social interaction with the other teens and the post-highschool hanger -oners who are the new homeless. The episodes of verbal and pushing aggression were the first two. Hopefully the last two. I am not myself interested in 'helping' someone leaarn about thier inclinations to bully. So either that never happens or I am done. I have no idea what the alternatives are and I haven't looked into them. His treating doctors and teachers and conselors tell me that they think he is suc a good fellow and that it will be ok. In the meantime I am not prepared to tolerate a long series of physically or emotionally assaultive episodes. What I think is that he is witnessing this sort of thing in the homes he is visiting and bringing it back. He uses the same terms and complaints his friends offer for their home family issues. Oh..gota go. Thanks for caring. I am so happy with all the others in this site. My tend and mend gets the flex and I do not feel so witless. [/QUOTE]
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