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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 44894" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>This might not work, but I'd try asking the school for contact info so you can call the dad and discuss first hand exactly what behavior your difficult child is exhibiting to the other kid. Then, maybe you can pick up on a specific trigger to your difficult child. in the course of the conversation with the dad, you could tell him your difficult child's issues/medications- however much you want to reveal. then, you don't have to worry about the school having free reign to reveal too much to too many people. it gives you a chance to smooth things over a little with the dad, might give you some insight on how to handle this with difficult child, and gives you a chance to "feel out the situation" with the dad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 44894, member: 3699"] This might not work, but I'd try asking the school for contact info so you can call the dad and discuss first hand exactly what behavior your difficult child is exhibiting to the other kid. Then, maybe you can pick up on a specific trigger to your difficult child. in the course of the conversation with the dad, you could tell him your difficult child's issues/medications- however much you want to reveal. then, you don't have to worry about the school having free reign to reveal too much to too many people. it gives you a chance to smooth things over a little with the dad, might give you some insight on how to handle this with difficult child, and gives you a chance to "feel out the situation" with the dad. [/QUOTE]
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