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<blockquote data-quote="lizanne2" data-source="post: 316447" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>Hay Gang:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Wondering if you all get this feeling? Two months now into the mainstream school and it appears things are going well. The football coach reports nothing has happened that he can't handle!</p><p></p><p>And then I go to the JV game today and my difficult child is acting the fool. He is still angry and throwing stuff and mouthing off about something that happened first quarter.</p><p></p><p>Then he explains that a substitute he had two periods today was giving him a hard time. He walked out the second time and went to guidance. He later got a text from a classmate and apparently the kids were singing and dancing and jokign around after he left and nobody else got in trouble.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I told him</p><p>1. good you left the class--next time ask</p><p>2. good you went right to guidance</p><p></p><p></p><p>But I said I was worried he held on to the issue all the way through football. He said there is no where in this school to get it out. My reccomendations were no good. Of course I am the mom.</p><p></p><p>OK here it is-----how do i stop from having ME over react. HE is 15 and he is doing ok. I am not sure how to handle this. Call the school----or don't? The must know cuz he was in guidance.......</p><p></p><p></p><p>I seem to still have the same degree of panic in me that it will all fall apart.</p><p></p><p>any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizanne2, post: 316447, member: 7078"] Hay Gang: Wondering if you all get this feeling? Two months now into the mainstream school and it appears things are going well. The football coach reports nothing has happened that he can't handle! And then I go to the JV game today and my difficult child is acting the fool. He is still angry and throwing stuff and mouthing off about something that happened first quarter. Then he explains that a substitute he had two periods today was giving him a hard time. He walked out the second time and went to guidance. He later got a text from a classmate and apparently the kids were singing and dancing and jokign around after he left and nobody else got in trouble. I told him 1. good you left the class--next time ask 2. good you went right to guidance But I said I was worried he held on to the issue all the way through football. He said there is no where in this school to get it out. My reccomendations were no good. Of course I am the mom. OK here it is-----how do i stop from having ME over react. HE is 15 and he is doing ok. I am not sure how to handle this. Call the school----or don't? The must know cuz he was in guidance....... I seem to still have the same degree of panic in me that it will all fall apart. any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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