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My daughter hits me, throws things at me, and breaks my stuff
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 677148" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>This is a "stupid suggestion" comment - because sometimes the "stupid" answers are the right ones.</p><p> </p><p>Ever consider home-schooling or on-line school? She may be trying to tell you something, and doesn't know how to explain it. She may "hate" school for very valid reasons.</p><p> </p><p>For many of our kids with challenges, school is literally toxic. Been there done that three times over. It isn't just the other kids and the bullying and the exclusion. It's the teachers, and their total lack of compassion and understanding and care for a kid with very real challenges who "appears" to have an attitude problem. Teachers can be bigger bullies than the kids are. (For the record, we have had the full spectrum of teachers - from stellar, to scum. There weren't enough good ones to reverse damage by the bad ones.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 677148, member: 11791"] This is a "stupid suggestion" comment - because sometimes the "stupid" answers are the right ones. Ever consider home-schooling or on-line school? She may be trying to tell you something, and doesn't know how to explain it. She may "hate" school for very valid reasons. For many of our kids with challenges, school is literally toxic. Been there done that three times over. It isn't just the other kids and the bullying and the exclusion. It's the teachers, and their total lack of compassion and understanding and care for a kid with very real challenges who "appears" to have an attitude problem. Teachers can be bigger bullies than the kids are. (For the record, we have had the full spectrum of teachers - from stellar, to scum. There weren't enough good ones to reverse damage by the bad ones.) [/QUOTE]
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