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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 597602" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>That was my post from the other thread, and I'm going to give my honest opinion. I think that my difficult child chooses to hold it together at school and chooses to loose it here at home. He knows that home is where he is supposed to be loved no matter what happens ornhow badly he treats people here, and he knows that is not the case at school. The teacher don't have to love him. They don't even have to like him, but he wants them to. BADLY. He's a teacher pleaser and has been since day one of preschool.</p><p></p><p>I have had other parents here tell me that he can't help it and its not his fault, but after seeing what I have seen with him over the last 14 years, I truly and honestly believe that difficult child is making a choice. Maybe have been days when he does come home wound up so tight that he really can't help it, but that would not justify the behaviors that he exhibited on an almost daily basis before he started taking the medications that he's on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 597602, member: 15810"] That was my post from the other thread, and I'm going to give my honest opinion. I think that my difficult child chooses to hold it together at school and chooses to loose it here at home. He knows that home is where he is supposed to be loved no matter what happens ornhow badly he treats people here, and he knows that is not the case at school. The teacher don't have to love him. They don't even have to like him, but he wants them to. BADLY. He's a teacher pleaser and has been since day one of preschool. I have had other parents here tell me that he can't help it and its not his fault, but after seeing what I have seen with him over the last 14 years, I truly and honestly believe that difficult child is making a choice. Maybe have been days when he does come home wound up so tight that he really can't help it, but that would not justify the behaviors that he exhibited on an almost daily basis before he started taking the medications that he's on. [/QUOTE]
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