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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 537264"><p>That's exactly right, ICD. He's a good kid in the classroom. He doesn't display bad behavior, he doesn't complain, he's quiet, he listens to the teachers. It's like that old saying, "the squeaky wheel gets the oil"? He's not the squeaky wheel in the classroom. As long as he sits in his seat and doesn't say anything (probably because he doesn't quite know what the problem really is) the school is never going to help him. They are going to continue to say that he's lazy and that since he does well in school but not at home the problem must be me (his mother) because I am the "only difference" between school and home. </p><p></p><p>I was talking to difficult child's psychiatrist about this and he went ballistic when I told him that was what I was told. He thinks that in some ways easy child is behaving exactly like difficult child. Behaves well in school, but all of the behaviors and problems show themselves here at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 537264"] That's exactly right, ICD. He's a good kid in the classroom. He doesn't display bad behavior, he doesn't complain, he's quiet, he listens to the teachers. It's like that old saying, "the squeaky wheel gets the oil"? He's not the squeaky wheel in the classroom. As long as he sits in his seat and doesn't say anything (probably because he doesn't quite know what the problem really is) the school is never going to help him. They are going to continue to say that he's lazy and that since he does well in school but not at home the problem must be me (his mother) because I am the "only difference" between school and home. I was talking to difficult child's psychiatrist about this and he went ballistic when I told him that was what I was told. He thinks that in some ways easy child is behaving exactly like difficult child. Behaves well in school, but all of the behaviors and problems show themselves here at home. [/QUOTE]
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