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<blockquote data-quote="Arrinae" data-source="post: 763741" data-attributes="member: 31571"><p>I'm going through something similar with my 7-year-old. "He's 7 years old, he's too mature for potty humor!" Seriously? He makes noise while he works absent-mindedly. "He's being loud and disruptive!" He spills milk while eating breakfast and goes to clean it up "He did it on purpose!" He's startled when a kid blows their nose too loud and reacts verbally "He's making fun of her." Half the time they accuse him of mocking someone, but he doesn't know what mocking means. The boy is in gifted reading classes and writes better than his classmates. He is a little impulsive and were getting him evaluated for ADHD, and trying to work with the school while still listening to him cause we want to get both sides of the story. The school calls at least once a week and the stress is really getting to us. might have to look into the free parent advocate soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arrinae, post: 763741, member: 31571"] I'm going through something similar with my 7-year-old. "He's 7 years old, he's too mature for potty humor!" Seriously? He makes noise while he works absent-mindedly. "He's being loud and disruptive!" He spills milk while eating breakfast and goes to clean it up "He did it on purpose!" He's startled when a kid blows their nose too loud and reacts verbally "He's making fun of her." Half the time they accuse him of mocking someone, but he doesn't know what mocking means. The boy is in gifted reading classes and writes better than his classmates. He is a little impulsive and were getting him evaluated for ADHD, and trying to work with the school while still listening to him cause we want to get both sides of the story. The school calls at least once a week and the stress is really getting to us. might have to look into the free parent advocate soon. [/QUOTE]
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