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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 103272"><p>difficult child responds very well to teachers who punish all violaters. If he is one of the kids doing wrong, he accepts responsibility. That has never been an issue. If teacher is fair..he says so.</p><p>It is when he see's others talking, singing, whistling and if he opens his mouth..bam he's sent to the office. THIS sends him into an angry outcome. </p><p></p><p>There has been several times over the past few years at this middle school that they threatened to call the police. Only AFTER further investigation (video camera's) has it been proven he has not done it. All the while being accused. It is myself that has to insist on the investigation. </p><p>The OTHER kids have even "witnessed" him stealing from a teachers purse. I have been called, told there were witnesses (while difficult child is loudly denying this in the background) This particular instance of stealing..WITH witnesses happened to occur on the previous day...difficult child was NOT even at school. </p><p>I do not have any faith in the Schools investigations. They were more than willing to call the police even though he denied it so loudly.</p><p></p><p>I have no problem with difficult child facing consequences for his actions, when he DOES do something. As long as all is fair. difficult child is the first to admit to what he does do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 103272"] difficult child responds very well to teachers who punish all violaters. If he is one of the kids doing wrong, he accepts responsibility. That has never been an issue. If teacher is fair..he says so. It is when he see's others talking, singing, whistling and if he opens his mouth..bam he's sent to the office. THIS sends him into an angry outcome. There has been several times over the past few years at this middle school that they threatened to call the police. Only AFTER further investigation (video camera's) has it been proven he has not done it. All the while being accused. It is myself that has to insist on the investigation. The OTHER kids have even "witnessed" him stealing from a teachers purse. I have been called, told there were witnesses (while difficult child is loudly denying this in the background) This particular instance of stealing..WITH witnesses happened to occur on the previous day...difficult child was NOT even at school. I do not have any faith in the Schools investigations. They were more than willing to call the police even though he denied it so loudly. I have no problem with difficult child facing consequences for his actions, when he DOES do something. As long as all is fair. difficult child is the first to admit to what he does do. [/QUOTE]
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