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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 201128" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Bus drivers have an impossible job to really know what is going on. I feel that busses are breeding grounds for bullies and torture chambers for victims. I also feel that often the kid that is caught swinging first is the true victim. They get so frustrated and when an adult isn't helping, they will take matters into their own hands and fight back. And of course, they are the one to get into trouble when all they were trying to do was make things fair for themselves.</p><p> </p><p>I don't know that the bus driver would really know the entire story and your son like all kids is giving you his version as he sees it. It would be nice if you were able to get more info - another view point but I am not sure how unless you know an older child that rides the bus.</p><p> </p><p>Some busses have cameras. If there is one on your son's bus you can ask to watch the coverage for more clues.</p><p> </p><p>You have done a great job in recognizing the environment of the times with the most troubles: Unsupervised or minimaly supervised times. Can you talk to the adults who are around and suppose to supervise for input? Can they be asked to keep closer tabs on him?</p><p> </p><p>Midwest Mom has given great advise with the neuropsychologist testings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 201128, member: 5096"] Bus drivers have an impossible job to really know what is going on. I feel that busses are breeding grounds for bullies and torture chambers for victims. I also feel that often the kid that is caught swinging first is the true victim. They get so frustrated and when an adult isn't helping, they will take matters into their own hands and fight back. And of course, they are the one to get into trouble when all they were trying to do was make things fair for themselves. I don't know that the bus driver would really know the entire story and your son like all kids is giving you his version as he sees it. It would be nice if you were able to get more info - another view point but I am not sure how unless you know an older child that rides the bus. Some busses have cameras. If there is one on your son's bus you can ask to watch the coverage for more clues. You have done a great job in recognizing the environment of the times with the most troubles: Unsupervised or minimaly supervised times. Can you talk to the adults who are around and suppose to supervise for input? Can they be asked to keep closer tabs on him? Midwest Mom has given great advise with the neuropsychologist testings. [/QUOTE]
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