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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 307435" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's good! I'm not advising against calling police, but didn't realize that your son was making any effort to advocate for himself. If the kids throw something at the house, I would call asap. If they are harrassing your son, maybe talk to him about calling. If you call and police come over, will your son be willing to discuss the situation with the cops? Maybe that would be a good thing- so you can express your concerns and maybe the cops can give him some pointers and also reinforce the need for him to call them instead of becoming violent with them.</p><p></p><p>PS the skills worker can vouch for the situation to the cops.</p><p></p><p>Also, if ANY of these kids goes to his sd, call the principal. Most schools are very big on bullying these days, even if it's only occurring outside of school. My guess though is that something is going on at school, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 307435, member: 3699"] That's good! I'm not advising against calling police, but didn't realize that your son was making any effort to advocate for himself. If the kids throw something at the house, I would call asap. If they are harrassing your son, maybe talk to him about calling. If you call and police come over, will your son be willing to discuss the situation with the cops? Maybe that would be a good thing- so you can express your concerns and maybe the cops can give him some pointers and also reinforce the need for him to call them instead of becoming violent with them. PS the skills worker can vouch for the situation to the cops. Also, if ANY of these kids goes to his sd, call the principal. Most schools are very big on bullying these days, even if it's only occurring outside of school. My guess though is that something is going on at school, too. [/QUOTE]
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