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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 307437" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>klmno,</p><p>thank you. I'm sorry if I sounded snippish in the other post. I'm just so frustrated with the situation. I have a child/teen who is finally wanting to be social and as soon as he tries to make friends they start in. I am so happy it's homecoming tonight. I don't have to worry about them starting in on him tonight anyway. Yes, his skills worker can vouch for him and so can his PCA, who last night was in difficult child's room while he was in the livingroom and they were outside his window thinking he was the one in there. She said she poked her head through the curtains and asked if she could help them with something. They took off right away and left him alone the rest of the night, but I know they'll be back. The majority of the kids would be in the middle school, but a few of them are at the high school. difficult child doesn't come into contact with them in school though. He has his own office (work area) and only spends half of the day in the building. The remainder of the day he's in the community doing volunteer activities or working out at the Y.</p><p>Midwest Mom,</p><p>yes it's a pity that he's not safe from harassment when he's in his own home. I've considered switching rooms with him, but I don't think that would make any difference since they're next to each other and of course with windows open they can hear what's on the television and I obviously don't watch anime, which is what difficult child would watch 24 hours a day if he could. Please noone tell him that if I added another cable package he could do just that. </p><p>difficult child wants me to call the cops, but I'm trying to handle this another way. But, if they keep it up they are going to wish they were the ones sitting in their own rooms at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 307437, member: 7736"] klmno, thank you. I'm sorry if I sounded snippish in the other post. I'm just so frustrated with the situation. I have a child/teen who is finally wanting to be social and as soon as he tries to make friends they start in. I am so happy it's homecoming tonight. I don't have to worry about them starting in on him tonight anyway. Yes, his skills worker can vouch for him and so can his PCA, who last night was in difficult child's room while he was in the livingroom and they were outside his window thinking he was the one in there. She said she poked her head through the curtains and asked if she could help them with something. They took off right away and left him alone the rest of the night, but I know they'll be back. The majority of the kids would be in the middle school, but a few of them are at the high school. difficult child doesn't come into contact with them in school though. He has his own office (work area) and only spends half of the day in the building. The remainder of the day he's in the community doing volunteer activities or working out at the Y. Midwest Mom, yes it's a pity that he's not safe from harassment when he's in his own home. I've considered switching rooms with him, but I don't think that would make any difference since they're next to each other and of course with windows open they can hear what's on the television and I obviously don't watch anime, which is what difficult child would watch 24 hours a day if he could. Please noone tell him that if I added another cable package he could do just that. difficult child wants me to call the cops, but I'm trying to handle this another way. But, if they keep it up they are going to wish they were the ones sitting in their own rooms at home. [/QUOTE]
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