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<blockquote data-quote="MyGoosesMom" data-source="post: 19691" data-attributes="member: 3466"><p>Thanks everyone for the warm welcome.</p><p></p><p>My Goose truly is my difficult child...he makes my heart smile...but he also makes it cry.</p><p></p><p>Today was a really bad day for him. The teacher and the Principal really take his misbehavior personally...I am working to get the to understand it isn't a personal vendetta...</p><p></p><p>He was taken to the "Time Out" room in school today because he became aggitated in computer class...and when the P came to talk to him, he ran down the hall to art and behaved fine for the rest of the day. so, in their mind "he won". I suggested they wait until he was calm and then called him back up to the office to talk about what happened, what was appropriate, what wasn't, and how the situation could have been handled better. Don't think they did it...in fact, the P and I got into it a little because she really seems to think it is all related to parenting...some of it certainly can be, but I know it isn't all our fault.</p><p></p><p>He is a little boy that doesn't even understand what's happening himself...UGH!</p><p></p><p>Sarah</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyGoosesMom, post: 19691, member: 3466"] Thanks everyone for the warm welcome. My Goose truly is my difficult child...he makes my heart smile...but he also makes it cry. Today was a really bad day for him. The teacher and the Principal really take his misbehavior personally...I am working to get the to understand it isn't a personal vendetta... He was taken to the "Time Out" room in school today because he became aggitated in computer class...and when the P came to talk to him, he ran down the hall to art and behaved fine for the rest of the day. so, in their mind "he won". I suggested they wait until he was calm and then called him back up to the office to talk about what happened, what was appropriate, what wasn't, and how the situation could have been handled better. Don't think they did it...in fact, the P and I got into it a little because she really seems to think it is all related to parenting...some of it certainly can be, but I know it isn't all our fault. He is a little boy that doesn't even understand what's happening himself...UGH! Sarah [/QUOTE]
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