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<blockquote data-quote="Shar" data-source="post: 59580" data-attributes="member: 2572"><p>thank you, everyone. I fully agree with each and everyone's opinion and advise. I spoke at great length with the mother of the boy who brought over this tobacco stuff. She actually gave her son a drug test because her 16 year old son is in rehab and doesn't want this other son to follow in his footsteps.</p><p></p><p>We both agreed that the boys made a good choice to leave. Boy #4 really is a bad kid, even at school (he head-butted another student and the child lost 2 front teeth! He also kicked my difficult child's friend (the one who brought over the tent) in the privates so hard, he bled when he went to the bathroom. I feel completely justified in forbidding my son from seeing this out of control kid.</p><p></p><p>I just started my difficult child on Concerta today. Hopefully this will help with his newly diagnosed ADHD.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shar, post: 59580, member: 2572"] thank you, everyone. I fully agree with each and everyone's opinion and advise. I spoke at great length with the mother of the boy who brought over this tobacco stuff. She actually gave her son a drug test because her 16 year old son is in rehab and doesn't want this other son to follow in his footsteps. We both agreed that the boys made a good choice to leave. Boy #4 really is a bad kid, even at school (he head-butted another student and the child lost 2 front teeth! He also kicked my difficult child's friend (the one who brought over the tent) in the privates so hard, he bled when he went to the bathroom. I feel completely justified in forbidding my son from seeing this out of control kid. I just started my difficult child on Concerta today. Hopefully this will help with his newly diagnosed ADHD. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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