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<blockquote data-quote="KitKat" data-source="post: 128456" data-attributes="member: 4518"><p>You might want to really sit down with him and tell him that you're having a meeting with the school and that you'd really like to have his (truthful) side before the meeting happens on Monday (whether or not it happens is immaterial at the moment). If he knows his parents are listening, whether his actions were good or bad, he might open up.</p><p></p><p>I go through this with my stepson's school all the time, and I've let them know that I am aware that he can do nothing without them making a federal case out of it. The school is very, very hard on him (not for no reason, but they do make mountains out of molehills because of historical data). Is it possible that this is the case with your son? </p><p></p><p>This is an aside from any concerns regarding medications, etc. I just wondered, because my stepson is persecuted on many occasions when another "normal" kid who exhibited the same behaviour would not have been treated the same...</p><p>Stay strong...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KitKat, post: 128456, member: 4518"] You might want to really sit down with him and tell him that you're having a meeting with the school and that you'd really like to have his (truthful) side before the meeting happens on Monday (whether or not it happens is immaterial at the moment). If he knows his parents are listening, whether his actions were good or bad, he might open up. I go through this with my stepson's school all the time, and I've let them know that I am aware that he can do nothing without them making a federal case out of it. The school is very, very hard on him (not for no reason, but they do make mountains out of molehills because of historical data). Is it possible that this is the case with your son? This is an aside from any concerns regarding medications, etc. I just wondered, because my stepson is persecuted on many occasions when another "normal" kid who exhibited the same behaviour would not have been treated the same... Stay strong... [/QUOTE]
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