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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 106153" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Thanks Ladies,</p><p></p><p>Lostyetfound & Janna-It could be the holidays, but I'm not sure. He really hasn't been doing well since October except at school-it was the one place he was doing well overall. Maybe the fact that he is now acting out at school as well has to do with the holidays.</p><p></p><p>SW-It could be the change in routine-he doesn't do well with changes to his routine.</p><p></p><p>Meowbunny-I never thought that maybe puberty is starting to set in with him! I'm still debating what to do about the sub. husband is going to talk to the principal and I'm considering contacting difficult child's regular teacher.</p><p></p><p>Lisa-I never thought about looking at it that way. I do know today he had more problems in P.E. and husband said it started because another child was tattling on difficult child. Maybe they are having trouble with each other.</p><p></p><p>Heather-Yeah-we were both home sick and maybe at some level he thought that.</p><p></p><p>Linda-You're right it is a lot of change in his structure. At least husband had to deal with it since he is at the school-I'll tell him to work on the ducking and running!</p><p></p><p>Sharon-The physical stuff is a huge concern-one that we seem to constantly be struggling with. I wish I knew the answer to get it to stop.</p><p></p><p>Jannie-Good idea-something I might bring up to his therapist as with me I'm sure he would blow!</p><p></p><p>As always thanks for your support-he did have a really bad P.E. period and I haven't had a chance to find out from husband how the rest of difficult child's day went.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 106153, member: 1631"] Thanks Ladies, Lostyetfound & Janna-It could be the holidays, but I'm not sure. He really hasn't been doing well since October except at school-it was the one place he was doing well overall. Maybe the fact that he is now acting out at school as well has to do with the holidays. SW-It could be the change in routine-he doesn't do well with changes to his routine. Meowbunny-I never thought that maybe puberty is starting to set in with him! I'm still debating what to do about the sub. husband is going to talk to the principal and I'm considering contacting difficult child's regular teacher. Lisa-I never thought about looking at it that way. I do know today he had more problems in P.E. and husband said it started because another child was tattling on difficult child. Maybe they are having trouble with each other. Heather-Yeah-we were both home sick and maybe at some level he thought that. Linda-You're right it is a lot of change in his structure. At least husband had to deal with it since he is at the school-I'll tell him to work on the ducking and running! Sharon-The physical stuff is a huge concern-one that we seem to constantly be struggling with. I wish I knew the answer to get it to stop. Jannie-Good idea-something I might bring up to his therapist as with me I'm sure he would blow! As always thanks for your support-he did have a really bad P.E. period and I haven't had a chance to find out from husband how the rest of difficult child's day went. [/QUOTE]
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