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Strike 3; he's out
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<blockquote data-quote="Running_for_the_shelter" data-source="post: 288820" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>I hear you. easy child is going to a 2-week nature camp; difficult child wanted to go, too, but he got kicked out last year so I didn't want to even try to enroll him. This year, they have a brand new "Behavior Policy". Intellectually, I know that other children have been kicked out but it's really hard not to see difficult child's name written all over this new policy. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure your son did the best he could. Giving up swimming for math sheets because he knew he couldn't follow the rules shows far more self-awareness than I expect mine to exhibit until he's in his 30's. Another environment might work better for him. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running_for_the_shelter, post: 288820, member: 2960"] I hear you. easy child is going to a 2-week nature camp; difficult child wanted to go, too, but he got kicked out last year so I didn't want to even try to enroll him. This year, they have a brand new "Behavior Policy". Intellectually, I know that other children have been kicked out but it's really hard not to see difficult child's name written all over this new policy. I'm sure your son did the best he could. Giving up swimming for math sheets because he knew he couldn't follow the rules shows far more self-awareness than I expect mine to exhibit until he's in his 30's. Another environment might work better for him. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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