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Today, I'm proud of difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 174520" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>Thanks guys! I've told difficult child how proud I was of him. He was incredibly calm and accommodating when his friend was here. In fact, I don't think I've seen him that calm and just, nice, in years. Last night he had a complete meltdown with easy child and easy child's friend, but it was great while it lasted.</p><p></p><p>This boy is the epitome of polite but he just can't be believed. The stories he tells about anything and everything! He said their resource room teacher was fell on a rock and is now in a coma. Could be true, could not be - I have no way of knowing. It's a small town, though, so if it is true I probably would have heard somthing. I'm not sure what his diagnosis is but he's on 3 pretty strong medications. He gets made fun of a lot because he doesn't talk correctly, has a cleft lip, and is very small for his age, and probably because of the wild tales he tells. I will never leave them unsupervised because he has been known to get himself in trouble and get in fights with other kids, just like difficult child. And if he keeps difficult child as calm as he was this weekend - he can come over anytime as far as I'm concerned!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 174520, member: 45"] Thanks guys! I've told difficult child how proud I was of him. He was incredibly calm and accommodating when his friend was here. In fact, I don't think I've seen him that calm and just, nice, in years. Last night he had a complete meltdown with easy child and easy child's friend, but it was great while it lasted. This boy is the epitome of polite but he just can't be believed. The stories he tells about anything and everything! He said their resource room teacher was fell on a rock and is now in a coma. Could be true, could not be - I have no way of knowing. It's a small town, though, so if it is true I probably would have heard somthing. I'm not sure what his diagnosis is but he's on 3 pretty strong medications. He gets made fun of a lot because he doesn't talk correctly, has a cleft lip, and is very small for his age, and probably because of the wild tales he tells. I will never leave them unsupervised because he has been known to get himself in trouble and get in fights with other kids, just like difficult child. And if he keeps difficult child as calm as he was this weekend - he can come over anytime as far as I'm concerned! [/QUOTE]
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