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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 71352" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>I didn't finish this post because I got a call from the school. Youngest difficult child snuck some food. When the teacher caught him, he refused to spit it out. Then he threw a huge fit for her viewing pleasure and the nurse. I went to the school to give him benadryl, take him home to eat plain food so he doesn't react further etc. He was still throwing the crying fit in her office. So I told him, "No, stop that, the nurse doesn't know you well enough and she doesn't realize your faking it." Well, he stopped, no tears, sniffling or anything. But now I'm worried, ONCE AGAIN, that the school is going to call CPS on me. They probably think I'm this evil mom and I'm a terrible person, because they don't know me well enough to know I'm just black and white. That my difficult children do better this way. That youngest difficult child manipulates people to get what he wants and part of that is fit throwing. I wrote another novel an email, this time to the teacher and the nurse. I already sent it, but as I was trying to read it to my friend, I was crying through the whole thing. Its always youngest difficult child who makes me feel like everyone is going to think I'm abusing him. I'm just so sick of this roller coaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 71352, member: 3837"] I didn't finish this post because I got a call from the school. Youngest difficult child snuck some food. When the teacher caught him, he refused to spit it out. Then he threw a huge fit for her viewing pleasure and the nurse. I went to the school to give him benadryl, take him home to eat plain food so he doesn't react further etc. He was still throwing the crying fit in her office. So I told him, "No, stop that, the nurse doesn't know you well enough and she doesn't realize your faking it." Well, he stopped, no tears, sniffling or anything. But now I'm worried, ONCE AGAIN, that the school is going to call CPS on me. They probably think I'm this evil mom and I'm a terrible person, because they don't know me well enough to know I'm just black and white. That my difficult children do better this way. That youngest difficult child manipulates people to get what he wants and part of that is fit throwing. I wrote another novel an email, this time to the teacher and the nurse. I already sent it, but as I was trying to read it to my friend, I was crying through the whole thing. Its always youngest difficult child who makes me feel like everyone is going to think I'm abusing him. I'm just so sick of this roller coaster. [/QUOTE]
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