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<blockquote data-quote="Roxona" data-source="post: 687770" data-attributes="member: 19076"><p>School is hard. He would rather talk to his friends than listen to his teacher. He gets up during class and roams around messing with everyone and everything. Spends a lot of time sitting at a desk out in the hallway because he has driven the teacher crazy. He is argumentative with the teacher and other students and doesn't work well in small groups. The first word out of his mouth is usually "No." He tells the teacher she is wrong and explodes when he doesn't get his way. He wants to be the center of attention, so he acts out like the class clown. He doesn't have an IEP. He once had a BIP, but it went away last school year because he had a teacher who knew how to handle him and the BIP was no longer needed. I tutor him at home, so I'm able to reteach and help him stay on track with work, but his grades are definitely not where they were last year, mainly due to his behavior. He would do better in a small class setting.</p><p></p><p>I agree it would be great if we could help him channel his energies in a positive way. He would make a great attorney. I'm a paralegal and the last attorney I worked for acted just like him! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/beafraid.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":beafraid:" title="beafraid :beafraid:" data-shortname=":beafraid:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxona, post: 687770, member: 19076"] School is hard. He would rather talk to his friends than listen to his teacher. He gets up during class and roams around messing with everyone and everything. Spends a lot of time sitting at a desk out in the hallway because he has driven the teacher crazy. He is argumentative with the teacher and other students and doesn't work well in small groups. The first word out of his mouth is usually "No." He tells the teacher she is wrong and explodes when he doesn't get his way. He wants to be the center of attention, so he acts out like the class clown. He doesn't have an IEP. He once had a BIP, but it went away last school year because he had a teacher who knew how to handle him and the BIP was no longer needed. I tutor him at home, so I'm able to reteach and help him stay on track with work, but his grades are definitely not where they were last year, mainly due to his behavior. He would do better in a small class setting. I agree it would be great if we could help him channel his energies in a positive way. He would make a great attorney. I'm a paralegal and the last attorney I worked for acted just like him! :beafraid: [/QUOTE]
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