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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 228617" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Hi and Welcome!! Any clue what might have been behind the kids at his old school giving him such a hard time? I'm not suggesting that their bullying him was justified, it never is, I'm just wondering what might be unique about him or did anything seem that different that other kids picked up him and ostracized him for. I definitely think something more is going on with him than just defiance.</p><p></p><p>Also, I realize the middle one is the big challenge right now, but I'd suggest keeping an eye on the younger one, too, and maybe trying to get him into counseling, just so he can have someone to himself for a while to talk about his own feelings and that it can be a professional who can help him work through things without feeling bad about himself. I'm a little concerned about his negativity toward himself and how it might cause more lack of motivation and damage to self-esteem as time goes on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 228617, member: 3699"] Hi and Welcome!! Any clue what might have been behind the kids at his old school giving him such a hard time? I'm not suggesting that their bullying him was justified, it never is, I'm just wondering what might be unique about him or did anything seem that different that other kids picked up him and ostracized him for. I definitely think something more is going on with him than just defiance. Also, I realize the middle one is the big challenge right now, but I'd suggest keeping an eye on the younger one, too, and maybe trying to get him into counseling, just so he can have someone to himself for a while to talk about his own feelings and that it can be a professional who can help him work through things without feeling bad about himself. I'm a little concerned about his negativity toward himself and how it might cause more lack of motivation and damage to self-esteem as time goes on. [/QUOTE]
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