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<blockquote data-quote="cyncan" data-source="post: 267924"><p>Hi and Welcome</p><p> </p><p>Some of that behavior is middle school - they are very mean to each other - my daughter was the receiver and giver of much of it in her situation. Also - I can't tell you how many embarrassing moments I have had with her regarding what she tells other people. I have received the following calls from school:</p><p> </p><p>"GFGSD is in the office with a blister and tells us there are no bandaids at home...we've given her some to bring home with her" (What she failed to tell them is that she likes to use bandaids to stick all over everything -and did not tell us we were out so she wouldn't get in trouble)</p><p> </p><p>"GFGSD is unprepared for class again and tells us that you can not afford supplies due to your husband being off work...." (Ugh - we have a supply box fully stocked at home....)</p><p> </p><p>"GFGSD says she can't eat lunch because you don't have an 'soft' foods at home that will work for her appliance - maybe you could buy her some liquid nourishment...." (Ummmm we do - yougurt, puddings, fruit cups, etc. but GFGSD either 'forgets' to take them or does and they ferment in her locker for 3 months).</p><p> </p><p>So, not sure if it is a difficult child thing or age thing - but she tells stories like you wouldn't believe. What amazed me was that she would always be caught and then continue to do the same thing.</p><p> </p><p>I have been a lurker for so long (and trying to give back now) - and the people here are not only in the same boat - they have excellent advice. </p><p> </p><p>cyn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyncan, post: 267924"] Hi and Welcome Some of that behavior is middle school - they are very mean to each other - my daughter was the receiver and giver of much of it in her situation. Also - I can't tell you how many embarrassing moments I have had with her regarding what she tells other people. I have received the following calls from school: "GFGSD is in the office with a blister and tells us there are no bandaids at home...we've given her some to bring home with her" (What she failed to tell them is that she likes to use bandaids to stick all over everything -and did not tell us we were out so she wouldn't get in trouble) "GFGSD is unprepared for class again and tells us that you can not afford supplies due to your husband being off work...." (Ugh - we have a supply box fully stocked at home....) "GFGSD says she can't eat lunch because you don't have an 'soft' foods at home that will work for her appliance - maybe you could buy her some liquid nourishment...." (Ummmm we do - yougurt, puddings, fruit cups, etc. but GFGSD either 'forgets' to take them or does and they ferment in her locker for 3 months). So, not sure if it is a difficult child thing or age thing - but she tells stories like you wouldn't believe. What amazed me was that she would always be caught and then continue to do the same thing. I have been a lurker for so long (and trying to give back now) - and the people here are not only in the same boat - they have excellent advice. cyn [/QUOTE]
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