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<blockquote data-quote="Sickntired" data-source="post: 78017" data-attributes="member: 3848"><p>Well, I can tell you what my difficult child around that age was doing in the bathroom. He would fill his hands with liquid soap and then add water and blow soap bubbles. Yes, I got a call from the school. They were so upset. He and another little boy were supposed to move from one building to another, unsupervised, and they couldn't find them. They were in the bathroom blowing soap bubbles. The school was astonished that this had happened. I was astonished that they would trust two young boys to move from one building to another unsupervised, and expect them to be there and not drift off elsewhere. </p><p></p><p>Then, as time went on, he always used the bathroom excuse for an excuse to be out of class. Guess he grew out of the soap bubble (or maybe he secretly still does that). :rofl: Who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sickntired, post: 78017, member: 3848"] Well, I can tell you what my difficult child around that age was doing in the bathroom. He would fill his hands with liquid soap and then add water and blow soap bubbles. Yes, I got a call from the school. They were so upset. He and another little boy were supposed to move from one building to another, unsupervised, and they couldn't find them. They were in the bathroom blowing soap bubbles. The school was astonished that this had happened. I was astonished that they would trust two young boys to move from one building to another unsupervised, and expect them to be there and not drift off elsewhere. Then, as time went on, he always used the bathroom excuse for an excuse to be out of class. Guess he grew out of the soap bubble (or maybe he secretly still does that). [img]:rofl:[/img] Who knows? [/QUOTE]
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