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<blockquote data-quote="CCRidr2" data-source="post: 87468" data-attributes="member: 3714"><p>He just seems like a different kid nowadays. He doesn't care about getting in trouble at school, it used to take him weeks to start acting out. This year it started week one. His test scores have always been above grade level and this year they are down, the teacher isn't concerned because the are still within grade level but husband and I know better. </p><p></p><p>He is also getting better at the lying. He can look you straight in the eye and tell you a big FAT lie without concern for what is going to happen when he is found out. </p><p></p><p>We had parent/teacher conferences on Monday and I asked him 5 min before I walked out the door if he had been in trouble that day. He looked right at me and said that he had gotten in trouble for talking but that he wasn't the one talking. husband said "Mom is on her way to talk to her now, if you're not telling us the truth she is going to find out so you might as well just tell us now." </p><p>"Nope it wasn't me" I asked the teacher, he said the same thing to her, and her reply? "I was looking right at you difficult child, I saw your lips moving." </p><p></p><p>When I got home we went over grades and then I said, right as he thought I was about to let him go, "You didn't tell me the truth about the talking before I left did you?" He looks at me and with complete nonchalance says "Nope, I didn't". Like he was saying he didn't like what was for dinner! </p><p></p><p>I had nothing to say to that! What do you say when they admit they were lying and they don't seem to care that you found out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCRidr2, post: 87468, member: 3714"] He just seems like a different kid nowadays. He doesn't care about getting in trouble at school, it used to take him weeks to start acting out. This year it started week one. His test scores have always been above grade level and this year they are down, the teacher isn't concerned because the are still within grade level but husband and I know better. He is also getting better at the lying. He can look you straight in the eye and tell you a big FAT lie without concern for what is going to happen when he is found out. We had parent/teacher conferences on Monday and I asked him 5 min before I walked out the door if he had been in trouble that day. He looked right at me and said that he had gotten in trouble for talking but that he wasn't the one talking. husband said "Mom is on her way to talk to her now, if you're not telling us the truth she is going to find out so you might as well just tell us now." "Nope it wasn't me" I asked the teacher, he said the same thing to her, and her reply? "I was looking right at you difficult child, I saw your lips moving." When I got home we went over grades and then I said, right as he thought I was about to let him go, "You didn't tell me the truth about the talking before I left did you?" He looks at me and with complete nonchalance says "Nope, I didn't". Like he was saying he didn't like what was for dinner! I had nothing to say to that! What do you say when they admit they were lying and they don't seem to care that you found out? [/QUOTE]
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