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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 635798" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Lol, there is not a single holiday going-on in J's school - we live in a Muslim country and Christmas is non-existent. A total no show! However, in the school where I occasionally teach English, with European kids, exactly the same strange phenomenon as you describe can be observed.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry your grandson had that meltdown (and will doubtless have others). I think the day on medications is probably taxing to them, in unseen ways that get seen once they wear off... nothing is without cost. I am sympathetic to that... crying and weeping I can understand, I can handle. It is the rude, aggressive, defiant "meltdown" that I find so hard and so unacceptable. To be fair, last night was highly untypical in that J stayed up two hours beyond his bedtime to watch a special football match... Usually he is asleep by 9.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 635798, member: 11227"] Lol, there is not a single holiday going-on in J's school - we live in a Muslim country and Christmas is non-existent. A total no show! However, in the school where I occasionally teach English, with European kids, exactly the same strange phenomenon as you describe can be observed. I'm sorry your grandson had that meltdown (and will doubtless have others). I think the day on medications is probably taxing to them, in unseen ways that get seen once they wear off... nothing is without cost. I am sympathetic to that... crying and weeping I can understand, I can handle. It is the rude, aggressive, defiant "meltdown" that I find so hard and so unacceptable. To be fair, last night was highly untypical in that J stayed up two hours beyond his bedtime to watch a special football match... Usually he is asleep by 9. [/QUOTE]
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