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Aarrgghh! Dealing w People...!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="SadDad" data-source="post: 335568" data-attributes="member: 8851"><p>What I've learned is that children present different symptoms depending on environment. My son is very manipulative at times as well. I don't let anything slide now and I've made it a point to share as much info as possible between all of the people involved with my son's care. Persistance eventually pays off as far as getting everyone on the same page. Early on when school problems started the school seemed to "blame" the home environment for causing the "bad day" for my son. They said "he's fine" when he's here. Well yes he was/is fine when the transitions are over and he's engaged in something. Eventually though things have changed and now they're concerned his violence will carryover into school as he becomes more comfortable in the environment. Now that he's been at this school awhile the environment becomes "more like home". Kids often act out where they're most comfortable (not always). I guess I'm lucky I got my son designated special we and he got a special teacher assigned. She gives good feedback on his behavior in class. At times you have to get a little tough with the school. An advocate might be a good thing. </p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SadDad, post: 335568, member: 8851"] What I've learned is that children present different symptoms depending on environment. My son is very manipulative at times as well. I don't let anything slide now and I've made it a point to share as much info as possible between all of the people involved with my son's care. Persistance eventually pays off as far as getting everyone on the same page. Early on when school problems started the school seemed to "blame" the home environment for causing the "bad day" for my son. They said "he's fine" when he's here. Well yes he was/is fine when the transitions are over and he's engaged in something. Eventually though things have changed and now they're concerned his violence will carryover into school as he becomes more comfortable in the environment. Now that he's been at this school awhile the environment becomes "more like home". Kids often act out where they're most comfortable (not always). I guess I'm lucky I got my son designated special we and he got a special teacher assigned. She gives good feedback on his behavior in class. At times you have to get a little tough with the school. An advocate might be a good thing. Chris [/QUOTE]
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