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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 199523" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>For your difficult child senario, I think it depends on age/size, the understanding of the teachers, how often it occurred and if the school has liability concerns, to name a few. It seems to me that we all bend over backwards to help our kids until they get to a certain age, then society, family, friends begin to be less understanding of our difficult child's problems and more into society's expectatons and the "rights" of society.</p><p></p><p> Major threw an umbrella during a rage in preschool, the teacher went out of her way to downplay the incident, it almost hit her but wasn't aimed at her. If he did that today, he would be suspended at the least. In another couple of years I'm sure they would expel him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 199523, member: 2005"] For your difficult child senario, I think it depends on age/size, the understanding of the teachers, how often it occurred and if the school has liability concerns, to name a few. It seems to me that we all bend over backwards to help our kids until they get to a certain age, then society, family, friends begin to be less understanding of our difficult child's problems and more into society's expectatons and the "rights" of society. Major threw an umbrella during a rage in preschool, the teacher went out of her way to downplay the incident, it almost hit her but wasn't aimed at her. If he did that today, he would be suspended at the least. In another couple of years I'm sure they would expel him. [/QUOTE]
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