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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 128528" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>We actually taught our difficult child boys - "You have to be even more careful than other kids, to be not seen doing the wrong thing. Other kids can misbehave and it's put down to kids being kids. You guys misbehave and they immediately assume it's because you are weird, or dangerous. And you are NOT dangerous. So don't give anybody anything to be even the slightest bit critical of you, if you want me to be able to protect you from the really nasty kids around who will try to get you into trouble. The world is an unfair place. It's not right, but get used to it."</p><p></p><p>About your son's sudden worsening this year - it may not be medications, or anything coming from your son. What other changes are there this year? Is there a different teacher who is perhaps more rigid? A new bully? You need to consider ALL possibilities. It's too easy, even for us parents, to immediately blame OUR kid.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 128528, member: 1991"] We actually taught our difficult child boys - "You have to be even more careful than other kids, to be not seen doing the wrong thing. Other kids can misbehave and it's put down to kids being kids. You guys misbehave and they immediately assume it's because you are weird, or dangerous. And you are NOT dangerous. So don't give anybody anything to be even the slightest bit critical of you, if you want me to be able to protect you from the really nasty kids around who will try to get you into trouble. The world is an unfair place. It's not right, but get used to it." About your son's sudden worsening this year - it may not be medications, or anything coming from your son. What other changes are there this year? Is there a different teacher who is perhaps more rigid? A new bully? You need to consider ALL possibilities. It's too easy, even for us parents, to immediately blame OUR kid. Marg [/QUOTE]
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