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difficult child's Horrible, Lousy, No Good Day
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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 61910" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>I didn't end up calling the psychiatrist - I have a regulary scheduled appointment with her this Wednesday - with-out difficult child - and will explain the whole day to her. Poor kid. And, he and I did talk about the elbow part of the day - and threatening the peer he was going to "punch" him "in the nose". I have tried to explain to him that as he gets older and stronger these outbursts with physical aspects tied to them will result in assault charges. They simply cannot be tolerated. I also told him that if that happens on a regular basis that I will unfortunately have to pull him from karate. I know he does not want that - but I cannot continue to take him there for instruction that he may use in anger.</p><p></p><p>He apologized to all involved on Thursday - and the rest of the week went well, so hopefully just a "blip".</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 61910, member: 3211"] I didn't end up calling the psychiatrist - I have a regulary scheduled appointment with her this Wednesday - with-out difficult child - and will explain the whole day to her. Poor kid. And, he and I did talk about the elbow part of the day - and threatening the peer he was going to "punch" him "in the nose". I have tried to explain to him that as he gets older and stronger these outbursts with physical aspects tied to them will result in assault charges. They simply cannot be tolerated. I also told him that if that happens on a regular basis that I will unfortunately have to pull him from karate. I know he does not want that - but I cannot continue to take him there for instruction that he may use in anger. He apologized to all involved on Thursday - and the rest of the week went well, so hopefully just a "blip". Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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