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He peed on the floor!
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<blockquote data-quote="ShakespeareMamaX" data-source="post: 97624" data-attributes="member: 3861"><p>I just heard something a little scary.</p><p></p><p>I was talking to a woman at my job about what my difficult child's been doing. Upon peeing on the floor for the first time, he also sat from the time school started until 11:00am COMPLETELY silent. The only communication he made was writing "I am not talking to anyone" on the board. He did his work and sat the whole time! Woo hoo! Unfortunately, after that, things went downhill and he went back to his old behavior and then some (grabbing lunch from the lunch lady, climbing on the hot counters, ect...).</p><p></p><p>When I told the woman at my job about the peeing and the silent thing, she told me her son did the exact same thing. I asked her what he did next, in order to be prepared.</p><p></p><p>She said...self mutilation. Well, I don't wanna jump to conclusions and send him to a psychiatric ward or anything, but I may be more weary about where I'm leaving the knives. I told the school to keep an extra watch on him, but not to mention anything about it as I'd not like him to get ideas.</p><p></p><p>Does this sound common to anyone?</p><p></p><p>Also, so much for the school keeping a close watch... The "detention" teacher left him in the room alone, <strong>again</strong> and, of course, found him running down the hallways, later on. Dummmmb duh dumb dumb duuuuuuuuuumb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShakespeareMamaX, post: 97624, member: 3861"] I just heard something a little scary. I was talking to a woman at my job about what my difficult child's been doing. Upon peeing on the floor for the first time, he also sat from the time school started until 11:00am COMPLETELY silent. The only communication he made was writing "I am not talking to anyone" on the board. He did his work and sat the whole time! Woo hoo! Unfortunately, after that, things went downhill and he went back to his old behavior and then some (grabbing lunch from the lunch lady, climbing on the hot counters, ect...). When I told the woman at my job about the peeing and the silent thing, she told me her son did the exact same thing. I asked her what he did next, in order to be prepared. She said...self mutilation. Well, I don't wanna jump to conclusions and send him to a psychiatric ward or anything, but I may be more weary about where I'm leaving the knives. I told the school to keep an extra watch on him, but not to mention anything about it as I'd not like him to get ideas. Does this sound common to anyone? Also, so much for the school keeping a close watch... The "detention" teacher left him in the room alone, [B]again[/B] and, of course, found him running down the hallways, later on. Dummmmb duh dumb dumb duuuuuuuuuumb [/QUOTE]
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