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13 year old in psychiatric ward for first time
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 466668" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I really admire how you are going through this. He is so blessed to have you. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hear all of the time that my difficult child just doesn't let things go. I always knew that but now everyone sees it. He is mad at a kid and can't get along with him even one day because he remembers in 3rd grade being pulled to the ground by the coat and kicked around for what the other kid saw as breaking a rule on the playground. (kid still provokes him and is a big part of why the bus has issues, but mine is the louder one who gets in trouble, one honest and observant teacher clued me in) </p><p></p><p>He is still mad at me for saying "poop freak" one time (it was a silly thing but he didn't like it). He was maybe 7 but he still tells me he is going to "tell on me to his teachers". Oh yeah, he can call me a n-word, b-word etc., but I couldn't say poop freak. And the reason I wont let him be in all day sp. ed classes is exactly what you said, he picks up every word, every behavior and in our case he will do it longer, louder, less sneaky-so teachers always catch him, and more frequently. </p><p></p><p>So as mine has mentioned suicide too this year (he has been talking to the psychologist about it, and to me too so we are clear he just wants to have a re-do and come back not autistic so we are reviewing the PERMANENCE of death) I am paying attention to this thread closely and really do think you are amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 466668, member: 12886"] I really admire how you are going through this. He is so blessed to have you. I hear all of the time that my difficult child just doesn't let things go. I always knew that but now everyone sees it. He is mad at a kid and can't get along with him even one day because he remembers in 3rd grade being pulled to the ground by the coat and kicked around for what the other kid saw as breaking a rule on the playground. (kid still provokes him and is a big part of why the bus has issues, but mine is the louder one who gets in trouble, one honest and observant teacher clued me in) He is still mad at me for saying "poop freak" one time (it was a silly thing but he didn't like it). He was maybe 7 but he still tells me he is going to "tell on me to his teachers". Oh yeah, he can call me a n-word, b-word etc., but I couldn't say poop freak. And the reason I wont let him be in all day sp. ed classes is exactly what you said, he picks up every word, every behavior and in our case he will do it longer, louder, less sneaky-so teachers always catch him, and more frequently. So as mine has mentioned suicide too this year (he has been talking to the psychologist about it, and to me too so we are clear he just wants to have a re-do and come back not autistic so we are reviewing the PERMANENCE of death) I am paying attention to this thread closely and really do think you are amazing. [/QUOTE]
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