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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 190790" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I'm so sorry he had a rough day!</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 2 is usually the one to get in trouble for reacting to trouble started by another kid, unfortunately. He has always had trouble staying neutral. I used to call it "getting svcked into the whirlpool". Some kids know how to start trouble and difficult child 2 never knew enough to distance himself from a situation so that he wouldn't get pulled in. He was usually the one who ended up "drowning" and not the kid who started it.</p><p> </p><p>That's where social skills and role playing have started to help some. The other big piece for him seems to be appropriate medications to address impulse control and emotional reactivity.</p><p> </p><p>Hopefully the rest of the week will be better. And hopefully he will have the courage to approach the principal to talk about his concerns. It's great that he feels someone at a high level will listen to him there. Not many kids feel that way at every school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 190790, member: 3444"] I'm so sorry he had a rough day! difficult child 2 is usually the one to get in trouble for reacting to trouble started by another kid, unfortunately. He has always had trouble staying neutral. I used to call it "getting svcked into the whirlpool". Some kids know how to start trouble and difficult child 2 never knew enough to distance himself from a situation so that he wouldn't get pulled in. He was usually the one who ended up "drowning" and not the kid who started it. That's where social skills and role playing have started to help some. The other big piece for him seems to be appropriate medications to address impulse control and emotional reactivity. Hopefully the rest of the week will be better. And hopefully he will have the courage to approach the principal to talk about his concerns. It's great that he feels someone at a high level will listen to him there. Not many kids feel that way at every school. [/QUOTE]
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