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13 year old son with repeat behavior issues at school
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<blockquote data-quote="missmommy" data-source="post: 706771" data-attributes="member: 21323"><p>To respond to a few things:</p><p></p><p>1. I do meet with his teacher regularly however those meetings have become more about them asserting authority over me and less about helping. Texting was always used for just in between type updates and communication. I don't text anymore as I've been reprimanded for it even though the teacher herself often does text me. I email only now and copy the administrator.</p><p></p><p>2. He does not receive sweets or junk food often. Certainly not before or during school. Protein breakfast, healthful lunch which he rarely eats due to appetite suppressing medication. The comment made by the admin in our meeting was referencing that I had sent treats for his birthday with permission from the teacher to do so. </p><p></p><p>3. He wants to be there hence why I haven't withdrawn him to attend public school. When he attended public middle school beginning of last year he was called out by teachers, bullied and called names by students, he did not find his place there or feel safe and comfortable. His current school he's quite comfortable and has friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missmommy, post: 706771, member: 21323"] To respond to a few things: 1. I do meet with his teacher regularly however those meetings have become more about them asserting authority over me and less about helping. Texting was always used for just in between type updates and communication. I don't text anymore as I've been reprimanded for it even though the teacher herself often does text me. I email only now and copy the administrator. 2. He does not receive sweets or junk food often. Certainly not before or during school. Protein breakfast, healthful lunch which he rarely eats due to appetite suppressing medication. The comment made by the admin in our meeting was referencing that I had sent treats for his birthday with permission from the teacher to do so. 3. He wants to be there hence why I haven't withdrawn him to attend public school. When he attended public middle school beginning of last year he was called out by teachers, bullied and called names by students, he did not find his place there or feel safe and comfortable. His current school he's quite comfortable and has friends. [/QUOTE]
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