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<blockquote data-quote="earthprowler" data-source="post: 266298" data-attributes="member: 5019"><p>It depends on what's happened, difficult child is hypersexual and has lost a couple of places to play because of talking such talk around the other kids. i've tried to explain to the parents and some of them eventually let him come back but others don't. family, no they just don't get it. they think if i just beat him more, he'll stop acting the way he does with the back talk, cussing, destruction. i think it's easier for people to believe this is an adult problem than a childs illness. at his old school i never had one teacher that wanted to learn anything about the bipolar or ODD, ADHD they got but obviously the rest was just too much to deal with. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/felttip/disgusted.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":disgusted:" title="disgusted :disgusted:" data-shortname=":disgusted:" /> so usually i don't say anything unless it needs to be said, except for school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earthprowler, post: 266298, member: 5019"] It depends on what's happened, difficult child is hypersexual and has lost a couple of places to play because of talking such talk around the other kids. i've tried to explain to the parents and some of them eventually let him come back but others don't. family, no they just don't get it. they think if i just beat him more, he'll stop acting the way he does with the back talk, cussing, destruction. i think it's easier for people to believe this is an adult problem than a childs illness. at his old school i never had one teacher that wanted to learn anything about the bipolar or ODD, ADHD they got but obviously the rest was just too much to deal with. :disgusted: so usually i don't say anything unless it needs to be said, except for school. [/QUOTE]
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