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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 222133" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>From what it sounds like, the home life is very strange. Your son's school should have a resource officer. Talk to the resource officer. Ask him if they have looked into child X, because child X's behavior is worrying you, bordering on stalking. 20 calls in 2 hours would fit the bill for an adult, I am pretty sure.</p><p></p><p>Is there ANY chance the family is dealing drugs? Sadly, there are quite a number of families out there who use their kids to deliver drugs to clients, to recruit new clients, etc...</p><p></p><p>ANY of these families would act all sweetness and light to a cop, and all evasive and hinky to another adult. I just have a feeling about this. I can't explain how many times my dad took a cell phone or beeper from a child in class and the family (who CERTAINLY wasn't there for conferences) showed up ASAP to get the beeper/cell phone.</p><p></p><p>One mom even blurted out that my dad COULDN'T keep the batteries - every minute the beeper was off was costing them $$$. (Dad used to take out the batteries from beepers esp because some parents wouldn't EVER come get them, and proper procedure for storing a battery operated device is to remove the battery)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, it really sounds like the kid is in a ton of pain. I would talk to the resource officer AND the guidance counsellor - esp if this kid is showing others how he cuts and is making it sound "cool". And I would be monitoring that phone online for a LONG time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 222133, member: 1233"] From what it sounds like, the home life is very strange. Your son's school should have a resource officer. Talk to the resource officer. Ask him if they have looked into child X, because child X's behavior is worrying you, bordering on stalking. 20 calls in 2 hours would fit the bill for an adult, I am pretty sure. Is there ANY chance the family is dealing drugs? Sadly, there are quite a number of families out there who use their kids to deliver drugs to clients, to recruit new clients, etc... ANY of these families would act all sweetness and light to a cop, and all evasive and hinky to another adult. I just have a feeling about this. I can't explain how many times my dad took a cell phone or beeper from a child in class and the family (who CERTAINLY wasn't there for conferences) showed up ASAP to get the beeper/cell phone. One mom even blurted out that my dad COULDN'T keep the batteries - every minute the beeper was off was costing them $$$. (Dad used to take out the batteries from beepers esp because some parents wouldn't EVER come get them, and proper procedure for storing a battery operated device is to remove the battery) Anyway, it really sounds like the kid is in a ton of pain. I would talk to the resource officer AND the guidance counsellor - esp if this kid is showing others how he cuts and is making it sound "cool". And I would be monitoring that phone online for a LONG time. [/QUOTE]
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