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Bullying is not ok Regardless of DX. The school knows this. If these were two

children without a DX, they would stay away from each other and teachers and

staff would support this. So for the sake of the questions. My son is lower

functioning and has in the past made agressive moves (not constant picking mind

you) However agression is the problem. As a parent the school calls me, tells

me the issue, and I support at home that agression is not ok and the school

gives that message there. NOT once did the school inform me that in the case we

would " make " the two parties friends. My son doesn't even have that concept,

and often he doesn't know his classmates names.

As the parent with the child that has been agressive I expect the staff to

support my son to make non-agressive decisions (and forced friendship is a farce

(why would I want to program my son to befriend everyone) That is a disservice

to both children. The lower functioning child is set up as a future target and

the higher functioning child is made to keep taking abusive behavior. I would

be outraged as either parent. mimi

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my response

Bullying is not ok Regardless of DX. The school knows this. If these were two

children without a DX, they would stay away from each other and teachers and

staff would support this. So for the sake of the questions. My son is lower

functioning and has in the past made agressive moves (not constant picking mind

you) However agression is the problem. As a parent the school calls me, tells

me the issue, and I support at home that agression is not ok and the school

gives that message there. NOT once did the school inform me that in the case we

would " make " the two parties friends. My son doesn't even have that concept,

and often he doesn't know his classmates names.

As the parent with the child that has been agressive I expect the staff to

support my son to make non-agressive decisions (and forced friendship is a farce

(why would I want to program my son to befriend everyone) That is a disservice

to both children. The lower functioning child is set up as a future target and

the higher functioning child is made to keep taking abusive behavior. I would

be outraged as either parent. mimi

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