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He masturbates openly in school...we can't stop him.
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 505929" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Oh what a good point... add up all the hours of things you do.... To think a baby would be better off in daycare than bonding with a parent??? wow, that is arrogance. </p><p></p><p>Keista, I was thinking of the first time Q hurt a kid in preschool. He generally just walked around the room... didn't do much really. but he was playing with blocks and got upset his blocks would not work and he threw one... it landed across the room on a kids head (poor kid couldnt throw to actually try to hit anything..but he sure has an arm for smashing us if he is just wildly pitching!) I would have been SOOO ticked if no one had told me. I get it that it was a Special Education class, not on purpose etc... but if they had let him keep the blocks and not had given him the logical consequence for that... well I would have been very upset. This kid had to go to the hospital to get a stitch! Yeah, no matter the age, they MUST do something... Q has a right to try to reach his potential. It is a balance but I do think we have to give him a chance to try to do better.... to beat him down for things he truly can't control is one thing but to work to teach to do better to understand other's feelings and to have a consequence for behaviors we think he can modify over time... he has that same right as any kid to try to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 505929, member: 12886"] Oh what a good point... add up all the hours of things you do.... To think a baby would be better off in daycare than bonding with a parent??? wow, that is arrogance. Keista, I was thinking of the first time Q hurt a kid in preschool. He generally just walked around the room... didn't do much really. but he was playing with blocks and got upset his blocks would not work and he threw one... it landed across the room on a kids head (poor kid couldnt throw to actually try to hit anything..but he sure has an arm for smashing us if he is just wildly pitching!) I would have been SOOO ticked if no one had told me. I get it that it was a Special Education class, not on purpose etc... but if they had let him keep the blocks and not had given him the logical consequence for that... well I would have been very upset. This kid had to go to the hospital to get a stitch! Yeah, no matter the age, they MUST do something... Q has a right to try to reach his potential. It is a balance but I do think we have to give him a chance to try to do better.... to beat him down for things he truly can't control is one thing but to work to teach to do better to understand other's feelings and to have a consequence for behaviors we think he can modify over time... he has that same right as any kid to try to learn. [/QUOTE]
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