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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 265936"><p>I am glad they are taking this serious. A good, very good friend has a son (difficult child big time. Aspie - not social at all) He gets picked on every day. Kids take his books, flash drive, write with marker on his jacket. Take his jacket....She(friend) lets it go. Says he has to learn to deal with it.</p><p> </p><p>by the way - she won't get him help. Denies there is any problem. Says he needs to learn to live on his own. he is going to be 14 this month. Never had a single friend. not even one to talk to. Eats at school all alone. Takes all his books and locker items to every class because kids break into his locker. Very book smart, but very naive.</p><p>Can't ride a bike - has no desire to. Swings on the swing set, alone. Can't tie shoes.</p><p>Only wears stretch pants because of sensatory issues. No jeans. Eats very few things. This boy is sweet. But he didn't even talk until he started kindergarden. Nothing. Many other issues...but back to the subject. Her school does nothing.</p><p> </p><p>MY kids school told me the kids have a right to get TO and FROM school safely. If someone is bullying him the principal will KEEP that person at school and will need to be picked up by a family member.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 265936"] I am glad they are taking this serious. A good, very good friend has a son (difficult child big time. Aspie - not social at all) He gets picked on every day. Kids take his books, flash drive, write with marker on his jacket. Take his jacket....She(friend) lets it go. Says he has to learn to deal with it. by the way - she won't get him help. Denies there is any problem. Says he needs to learn to live on his own. he is going to be 14 this month. Never had a single friend. not even one to talk to. Eats at school all alone. Takes all his books and locker items to every class because kids break into his locker. Very book smart, but very naive. Can't ride a bike - has no desire to. Swings on the swing set, alone. Can't tie shoes. Only wears stretch pants because of sensatory issues. No jeans. Eats very few things. This boy is sweet. But he didn't even talk until he started kindergarden. Nothing. Many other issues...but back to the subject. Her school does nothing. MY kids school told me the kids have a right to get TO and FROM school safely. If someone is bullying him the principal will KEEP that person at school and will need to be picked up by a family member. [/QUOTE]
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