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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 508862" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Sweety, you <strong>are</strong> a mom defending her child, and you have to be! If you won't do it, who will. The medication issue is HUGE!</p><p></p><p>There are a few things that bug me about your previous post.</p><p></p><p>HELLO! I don't care how annoying he was being. The other student has no right to punch your child!</p><p></p><p>This here is normal human behavior. Yes, we learn to control our impulses when we learn to gauge if something was an accident or on purpose. Which brings me to this statement:</p><p></p><p>HUH? I"m trying to figure out scenarios for this. How often are such "accidents" happening to your child?</p><p></p><p>You stated he thumped a girl in the mouth and hit a girl. OK. If he instigated these, he's at fault, but then he "bit hit and kicked <strong>a kid that knocked him down</strong>" - NORMAL reaction albeit extreme. Of course it's unacceptable behavior in school, but understandable. Why's this kid knocking him down? Why is your son getting all the blame for this?</p><p></p><p>I get that you know you have a high tempered kid with a short fuse. That doesn't mean that he's to blame for EVERYTHING, nor should he take the blame for it all. If he's accommodated to a point where such issues become non issues, will he have such issues? I know sounds like a bad riddle, but really think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 508862, member: 11965"] Sweety, you [B]are[/B] a mom defending her child, and you have to be! If you won't do it, who will. The medication issue is HUGE! There are a few things that bug me about your previous post. HELLO! I don't care how annoying he was being. The other student has no right to punch your child! This here is normal human behavior. Yes, we learn to control our impulses when we learn to gauge if something was an accident or on purpose. Which brings me to this statement: HUH? I"m trying to figure out scenarios for this. How often are such "accidents" happening to your child? You stated he thumped a girl in the mouth and hit a girl. OK. If he instigated these, he's at fault, but then he "bit hit and kicked [B]a kid that knocked him down[/B]" - NORMAL reaction albeit extreme. Of course it's unacceptable behavior in school, but understandable. Why's this kid knocking him down? Why is your son getting all the blame for this? I get that you know you have a high tempered kid with a short fuse. That doesn't mean that he's to blame for EVERYTHING, nor should he take the blame for it all. If he's accommodated to a point where such issues become non issues, will he have such issues? I know sounds like a bad riddle, but really think about it. [/QUOTE]
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