Guest guest Posted April 19, 2006 Report Share Posted April 19, 2006 Hi Karyn, must have been a trip,LOL. I can picture him sitting in that wagon. I have had a few swearing issues but they are virtually non existant. Zeb told the principal in first grade to kiss his ----. He didn't make an issue out of it and because Zeb didn't get the attention that he thought he never did it again. He has learned all the choice words mostly from school but knows not to use them. I have heard a few choice words coming from his room when he talks to his beanies. I ignore it for the most part unless it gets out of hand. How is doing these days and the new baby? Charlyne Mom to Zeb 13 DS/OCD/ASD? KVanRyzin@... wrote: In a message dated 4/19/2006 4:51:28 A.M. Central Standard Time, writes: Laurie you can teach Mic that sign but remember he will use it on you and his teachers so be prepared to stand up and explain why you taught it. I think I would wait a few years,LOL. Zeb gave his 6th grade teacher the finger after I taught him. Zeb knew the teacher wasn't happy so he told him he was practicing for the middle school. He also told the teacher that I taught it to him. They think I'm nuts but whatever works. I do get into trouble teaching Zeb some of these things. He gave his para the finger yesterday. The principal came out to my car while I was waiting for Zeb at the end of the day to tell me. All I could say to him was(thinking fast), did the para understand he was upset with her? The principal had no comeback,whew. If you can't find the humor in some of this stuff it will make you crazy. I will be traveling out your way to Gail's house May 7 if you want to meet at the Dunkin Donut on exit 23 or is it 24. Let me know. Charlyne Mom to Zeb 13 DS/OCD/ASD? Laurie, I think you have gotten lots of good advice from people. I still stinks doesn't it! As far giving people the finger, knew the " f " word and how to give people the finger when I met him at age 7 (such a precocious child). Of course he didn't have the fine motor control to isolate that finger so it looked more like a backward wave. I have a fond memory of pulling him down the sidewalk in his wagon on the way to the park. This adorable blonde hair, blue eyed boy and he is swearing and flipping off every car that went by. They all think he is waving and saying hi so they are all smiling and waving. He just kept getting more mad because he wasn't getting a reaction. LOL!! Karyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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