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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 607976" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>I agree with Bunny. Also, you need to contact the school about having him evaluated for services and accommodations. Your difficult child is at the age where many boys that have slipped through the cracks at school suddenly are constantly in trouble. His behavior is a manifestation of his disability (ADHD). Their continual punishments will cause more problems. You also may want to consider a mentoring programing since your son's father has died and your fiancé isn't a positive force in difficult child's life. Maybe ask his school counselor, football coach or phys ed teacher for suggestions on reputable organizations in your area. The other thing is to come up with helpful and common sense consequences at home such as burning off some of that excess energy that gets him in trouble at school. Yard work, taking up running or heavy labor may help. Allow him to grow in his responsibilities so he can be proud of himself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 607976, member: 1722"] I agree with Bunny. Also, you need to contact the school about having him evaluated for services and accommodations. Your difficult child is at the age where many boys that have slipped through the cracks at school suddenly are constantly in trouble. His behavior is a manifestation of his disability (ADHD). Their continual punishments will cause more problems. You also may want to consider a mentoring programing since your son's father has died and your fiancé isn't a positive force in difficult child's life. Maybe ask his school counselor, football coach or phys ed teacher for suggestions on reputable organizations in your area. The other thing is to come up with helpful and common sense consequences at home such as burning off some of that excess energy that gets him in trouble at school. Yard work, taking up running or heavy labor may help. Allow him to grow in his responsibilities so he can be proud of himself. [/QUOTE]
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