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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 260171" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>Welcome,Jem!</p><p></p><p>I'm feeling very protective of your son. Our easy child daughter spent the first 9 months of her life in an orphanage in the Urals, 3hrs from Ekaterinburg. She smiled ALL the time. husband thinks that is the strategy that some of these really bright children use in order to attract the attention of their precious few caretakers. We noticed that during easy child's leave taking at the orphanage many of the workers crowded around her and not around the other baby who was let go at the same time. Other baby was distant and crying.</p><p></p><p>easy child smiles when she is getting in trouble, claims she didn't mean to say that hurtful comment she just made to one of us, then laughs in a weird way. It drives husband crazy.</p><p></p><p>I think your school is way too strict. You spent time and energy teaching your son to keep his hands to himself and he was being repeatedly hugged by someone who was not following the rules. I would imagine your son felt harassed, the other kid is lucky he didn't get decked.</p><p></p><p>Think of how confusing it must be to crave the touch of another human being while waiting in a crib, be adopted into loving arms, then be taught he has to keep his hands to himself. Our difficult children are identical twins who always got in trouble with friends and school because they were always touching. As babies they sucked each other's fingers and toes, not knowing where one began and the other ended!</p><p></p><p>I don't know if I helped you at all but that school makes me angry!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 260171, member: 6370"] Welcome,Jem! I'm feeling very protective of your son. Our easy child daughter spent the first 9 months of her life in an orphanage in the Urals, 3hrs from Ekaterinburg. She smiled ALL the time. husband thinks that is the strategy that some of these really bright children use in order to attract the attention of their precious few caretakers. We noticed that during easy child's leave taking at the orphanage many of the workers crowded around her and not around the other baby who was let go at the same time. Other baby was distant and crying. easy child smiles when she is getting in trouble, claims she didn't mean to say that hurtful comment she just made to one of us, then laughs in a weird way. It drives husband crazy. I think your school is way too strict. You spent time and energy teaching your son to keep his hands to himself and he was being repeatedly hugged by someone who was not following the rules. I would imagine your son felt harassed, the other kid is lucky he didn't get decked. Think of how confusing it must be to crave the touch of another human being while waiting in a crib, be adopted into loving arms, then be taught he has to keep his hands to himself. Our difficult children are identical twins who always got in trouble with friends and school because they were always touching. As babies they sucked each other's fingers and toes, not knowing where one began and the other ended! I don't know if I helped you at all but that school makes me angry! [/QUOTE]
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