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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 489347" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>My original post was from a couple days ago(or was it yesterday? i can't keep track). i did end up getting my bath after though, it wasn't all that relaxing because the kids kept bugging me. </p><p></p><p></p><p>i sure did! First i just hung up but I called back a couple hours later and told her she should look in his file if she is so confused that just because SHE hasn't seen me doesn't mean HE hasn't seen me. I also mentioned it to him. she doesn't work there anymore. i can't imagine why. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>So difficult child got sent home again today. this time he up the creek without a paddle, in my books anyways. I just got my little one down for a nap after being overtired from difficult child waking him up at 4am when the school called this time. Of course husband is out playing video games at the times so i had to wake him up and take him down. This time he 'escaped' his EA and got hold of difficult child 2, threw him to the ground and started kicking him and stomping him. He says he doesn't know why and difficult child 2 started it. apparently in his mind walking in line with the rest of the kindergarden kids is somehow grounds to attack someone? difficult child 2 was also given a pink sheet for violent behaviour for kicking difficult child back which i ripped up in front of VP and handed to him. I told him point blank i taught difficult child 2 to fight back and he did a good job because he is not to sit there and just take it from difficult child and running is not usually a viable option so yes, he is supposed to defend himself. I am thinking of telling them that if difficult child is to become violent again they should call 911. it seems like overkill to me but that is what psychiatrist suggested last year. that way if he is still out of control as he gets older there will at least be a record of it, it won't just seem to the system that it came out of nowhere. i don't know. anyone ever need to call the police on a kid before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 489347, member: 11339"] My original post was from a couple days ago(or was it yesterday? i can't keep track). i did end up getting my bath after though, it wasn't all that relaxing because the kids kept bugging me. i sure did! First i just hung up but I called back a couple hours later and told her she should look in his file if she is so confused that just because SHE hasn't seen me doesn't mean HE hasn't seen me. I also mentioned it to him. she doesn't work there anymore. i can't imagine why. :) So difficult child got sent home again today. this time he up the creek without a paddle, in my books anyways. I just got my little one down for a nap after being overtired from difficult child waking him up at 4am when the school called this time. Of course husband is out playing video games at the times so i had to wake him up and take him down. This time he 'escaped' his EA and got hold of difficult child 2, threw him to the ground and started kicking him and stomping him. He says he doesn't know why and difficult child 2 started it. apparently in his mind walking in line with the rest of the kindergarden kids is somehow grounds to attack someone? difficult child 2 was also given a pink sheet for violent behaviour for kicking difficult child back which i ripped up in front of VP and handed to him. I told him point blank i taught difficult child 2 to fight back and he did a good job because he is not to sit there and just take it from difficult child and running is not usually a viable option so yes, he is supposed to defend himself. I am thinking of telling them that if difficult child is to become violent again they should call 911. it seems like overkill to me but that is what psychiatrist suggested last year. that way if he is still out of control as he gets older there will at least be a record of it, it won't just seem to the system that it came out of nowhere. i don't know. anyone ever need to call the police on a kid before? [/QUOTE]
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