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too harsh or not enough? school time outs.
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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 484955" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>it feels like he is being tortured to me, so it's funny that you say that. what she is doing is going to make him act out worse and that is going to become habit to him. he needs to be able to get it out of his system. he doesn't have an official diagnosis of adhd. i have been told by 2 docs that they think he has it but we don't have a family doctor so there is no one to really be that involved with him at this point, until we get in to see someone. i think the vice-principle might step in and force the teacher if i ask him to. him and i seem to be able to work pretty well together. he has helped me alot in dealing with difficult child's teacher and also he was my math teacher when i was in high school so i've known him for a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 484955, member: 11339"] it feels like he is being tortured to me, so it's funny that you say that. what she is doing is going to make him act out worse and that is going to become habit to him. he needs to be able to get it out of his system. he doesn't have an official diagnosis of adhd. i have been told by 2 docs that they think he has it but we don't have a family doctor so there is no one to really be that involved with him at this point, until we get in to see someone. i think the vice-principle might step in and force the teacher if i ask him to. him and i seem to be able to work pretty well together. he has helped me alot in dealing with difficult child's teacher and also he was my math teacher when i was in high school so i've known him for a long time. [/QUOTE]
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