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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 48704"><p>I have another take on it. A grown man pushed your son's bike while he was on it. I'm sure to difficult child that was very intimidating and seemed threatening and difficult child spouted off. OK - he shouldn't have talked to the neighbor that way, but your neighbor was out of line, in my opinion. Calling the police was over the top. What does that teach the kids? That if your big and strong you can bully your way through?</p><p></p><p>As for the cop not believing in ADHD - I would have told him that unless he was trained in the mental health or medical field, that his opinion was irrelevant. Honestly. </p><p></p><p>I understand your concern about your neighbors. Is there one child in the neighborhood that difficult child is closer to than others? One good friend is better than many not so good friends. If there is a family that is understanding and that has a child that gets along well with difficult child, that is what I would focus on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 48704"] I have another take on it. A grown man pushed your son's bike while he was on it. I'm sure to difficult child that was very intimidating and seemed threatening and difficult child spouted off. OK - he shouldn't have talked to the neighbor that way, but your neighbor was out of line, in my opinion. Calling the police was over the top. What does that teach the kids? That if your big and strong you can bully your way through? As for the cop not believing in ADHD - I would have told him that unless he was trained in the mental health or medical field, that his opinion was irrelevant. Honestly. I understand your concern about your neighbors. Is there one child in the neighborhood that difficult child is closer to than others? One good friend is better than many not so good friends. If there is a family that is understanding and that has a child that gets along well with difficult child, that is what I would focus on. [/QUOTE]
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