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Does anyone help out in their difficult child's classroom?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 387694" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Not every child reacts this way but I have known quite a few who do. Sometimes it is just the child. Other times it is because the child KNOWS that Mommy will blame others for anything he does. I was a room mother with a woman who believed her son could do now wrong and his doodoo didn't smell. When she wasn't around he was really nice and well behaved. If she was there he was a MONSTER - hitting, rude to everyone, demanding things, it was always his turn, etc.... and his mother would rave about how her son had such excellent manners and all of his classmates were awful and rude and liars and bullies. It became a running joke around the PTA and the teacher's lounge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 387694, member: 1233"] Not every child reacts this way but I have known quite a few who do. Sometimes it is just the child. Other times it is because the child KNOWS that Mommy will blame others for anything he does. I was a room mother with a woman who believed her son could do now wrong and his doodoo didn't smell. When she wasn't around he was really nice and well behaved. If she was there he was a MONSTER - hitting, rude to everyone, demanding things, it was always his turn, etc.... and his mother would rave about how her son had such excellent manners and all of his classmates were awful and rude and liars and bullies. It became a running joke around the PTA and the teacher's lounge. [/QUOTE]
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