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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 576280" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>JKF... just a different perspective here... </p><p>difficult child was a real lie-teller. Big time.</p><p>Everyone was on the same page about it except difficult child.</p><p></p><p>After YEARS of mis-dxes and missed-dxes and being treated by school as a "behavior problem" for it... </p><p>The reality? "I forgot" wasn't really a lie. It was a cover up.</p><p>He was miles over his head, because he was miles behind. Has all sorts of issues and challenges that, if understood, can be accomodated and worked with. But... he was forced to create his own way of getting "accommodations"... which involved subtle and not-so-subtle push-backs.</p><p></p><p>Now when I hear "I forgot"... I start digging, because there will be a real issue, and the real issue is not his memory, it will be something ELSE but important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 576280, member: 11791"] JKF... just a different perspective here... difficult child was a real lie-teller. Big time. Everyone was on the same page about it except difficult child. After YEARS of mis-dxes and missed-dxes and being treated by school as a "behavior problem" for it... The reality? "I forgot" wasn't really a lie. It was a cover up. He was miles over his head, because he was miles behind. Has all sorts of issues and challenges that, if understood, can be accomodated and worked with. But... he was forced to create his own way of getting "accommodations"... which involved subtle and not-so-subtle push-backs. Now when I hear "I forgot"... I start digging, because there will be a real issue, and the real issue is not his memory, it will be something ELSE but important. [/QUOTE]
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