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<blockquote data-quote="houseofcards" data-source="post: 10330" data-attributes="member: 1871"><p>I know what you mean. My easy child/difficult child got stitches 2 times in his life, both at school. First time he was having a fire drill and thought it was a good idea to put his arms inside his shirt, a little brat..I mean child, intentionally tripped him and of course he couldn't get his arms out to protect himself. Another time he slipped while handing out papers and hit a desk, I don't really know how that happened. He always was a different drummer with unique outlooks and that carried over into him trying unique things. He also never liked to be bored and would find a way to play with anything. Maybe there are some safe toys he could play with on the bus?, but my school district probably wouldn't allow it, don't know about yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="houseofcards, post: 10330, member: 1871"] I know what you mean. My easy child/difficult child got stitches 2 times in his life, both at school. First time he was having a fire drill and thought it was a good idea to put his arms inside his shirt, a little brat..I mean child, intentionally tripped him and of course he couldn't get his arms out to protect himself. Another time he slipped while handing out papers and hit a desk, I don't really know how that happened. He always was a different drummer with unique outlooks and that carried over into him trying unique things. He also never liked to be bored and would find a way to play with anything. Maybe there are some safe toys he could play with on the bus?, but my school district probably wouldn't allow it, don't know about yours. [/QUOTE]
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