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<blockquote data-quote="brendan" data-source="post: 390559"><p>Thanks for the responses guys. I'll try to answer a few of your questions. As far as B being bullied, I dont' know. He says they tease him for hanging out with a girl. He also said in the beginning of the school year they did not want him sitting by them at lunch because he constantly talks and brags about himself. I personally know Eric from helping out at school. He is a little on the slow side, and can be very annoying with his rambling etc.... Otherwise, an easy target. The principal said she talked to Eric and that he has no idea about the "how to kill" and that these kids are his friends. I have called the principal twice to find out if she told Eric about every thing and if Brendan should write an apology. She has yet to call back. Obviously if Eric does not know about it I don't want to hurt his feelings as this was all done behind his back. It started as the "Eric" disease and escalated to the kill thing which I really don't think was a serious threat. I talked to one of the "followers" fathers (who is a friend of husband and I). He acted like it was our fault for letting B play video games, and was not very sympathetic. He said his son was not suspended and had to sit in the principal's office for one afternoon. </p><p>My husband has had it. When he found out the followers are not allowed to talk to B, he says he will go up to the school and talk to them. I'm letting him... and they are in for it. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p>I didn't even think to ask B if he started the whole thing. I assumed he did just because... well ... he is a "difficult child". Is that terrible? I'm going to talk to him.</p><p> </p><p>I asked him if his feelings are hurt about his friends. Answer -"nope" He seems never bothered about if he has friends or not. No emotions when I ask him. He says sometimes he is alone at recess just because he doesn't want to do what other kids are doing. He has always been matter of fact. Don't know if this is a sign of Aspergers or not?</p><p>We called a neuropsychologist and waiting for a call back...</p><p>He has a psychiatrist but has never been evaluated thoroughly. He was labeled ADHD and that was it. The psychiatric said we will talk about Aspergers next time. </p><p> </p><p>Thanks!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brendan, post: 390559"] Thanks for the responses guys. I'll try to answer a few of your questions. As far as B being bullied, I dont' know. He says they tease him for hanging out with a girl. He also said in the beginning of the school year they did not want him sitting by them at lunch because he constantly talks and brags about himself. I personally know Eric from helping out at school. He is a little on the slow side, and can be very annoying with his rambling etc.... Otherwise, an easy target. The principal said she talked to Eric and that he has no idea about the "how to kill" and that these kids are his friends. I have called the principal twice to find out if she told Eric about every thing and if Brendan should write an apology. She has yet to call back. Obviously if Eric does not know about it I don't want to hurt his feelings as this was all done behind his back. It started as the "Eric" disease and escalated to the kill thing which I really don't think was a serious threat. I talked to one of the "followers" fathers (who is a friend of husband and I). He acted like it was our fault for letting B play video games, and was not very sympathetic. He said his son was not suspended and had to sit in the principal's office for one afternoon. My husband has had it. When he found out the followers are not allowed to talk to B, he says he will go up to the school and talk to them. I'm letting him... and they are in for it. :-) I didn't even think to ask B if he started the whole thing. I assumed he did just because... well ... he is a "difficult child". Is that terrible? I'm going to talk to him. I asked him if his feelings are hurt about his friends. Answer -"nope" He seems never bothered about if he has friends or not. No emotions when I ask him. He says sometimes he is alone at recess just because he doesn't want to do what other kids are doing. He has always been matter of fact. Don't know if this is a sign of Aspergers or not? We called a neuropsychologist and waiting for a call back... He has a psychiatrist but has never been evaluated thoroughly. He was labeled ADHD and that was it. The psychiatric said we will talk about Aspergers next time. Thanks!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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