Expelled
Could it be that the teen finds school a hard, and awkward place to be. It can be stressful for many students, some find it hard to interact with other students, they may find they don't fit in with the others in the school.
Could have something to do with Family?
He is a smart kid, very smart and just BORED in class.
How should a parent handle a teen who is expelled from different high schools?
and we all did it. In the end our third world curriculum that we barely paid attention to ensured we were head and shoulders above our peers in the US of A when it was time for college. We didn't do drugs, we didn't steal, we didn't fight amongst each other and we didn't have any teenage pregnancies. "Obedience" is a relative term, and kids will be kids. I'm glad we did all that antisocial lewdness but abstained from harming ourselves. Everyone needs a blow off valve, kids will be kids.
Oh and we were beaten on a regular basis. But after the third time the treatment proved absolutely ineffective :)
you sound like a complete and utter nutter who has no place in civilised society. WHY are you bragging/quoting your totally out of order behaviour?
You should not have been beaten, you should have been locked up.
Getting back to the poster.
He has major problems, he needs a Educational Physchologist to help him.
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blowing up aerosol cans...now that one was a late invention but nevertheless, quite effective if used sparingly :)
with your fists in front of all his buddies. It did the trick when I was in high school.
I used to get suspended regularly, then again it wasn't just me but half the class, smoking in bathrooms, vandalising bathrooms, desks, windows, doors, defacing walls, electrocuting little ones, intentionally marring recital of national anthem at assembly, throwing leftover lunch into ceiling fans, dismantling light fixtures, switches, plugs, removing fuses, cutting class, fleeing school to wander around town, knifing the staff's tires, playing dodgeball with balls meant for cricket... it's amazing I learned anything, but I did learn the value of good comradeship, through thick and thin :D
A child who is very intimate with the parents would be able to speak out openly what is bothering him or her at an early stage. It predominantly depends on the upbringing of the child, the freedom, the affection and the way parents treat their child at home and in public. Parents must find some time to discuss with their child every day what is happening back in school and this is significant for a growing child in building up self confidence and sharing personal matters with parents.
Communication plays a vital role in a parent-child relationship.
for being expelled.
"Deaths in the Bible. God - 2,270,365
not including the victims of Noah's flood, Sodom and Gomorrah, or the
many plagues, famines, fiery serpents, etc because no specific numbers
were given. Satan - 10."
lol Ya it did :)
" Pele good, Maradona better, George BEST"
.....worked with me as well ;)
i.e. why I said....it would be harsh...it really hurts...isnt' it? lolzzzzz
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Worked with me Khattak ;)
" Pele good, Maradona better, George BEST"
.....that would be quite harsh ...sandeep!!! :)
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getting a counselor would be a good idea.
Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference - Mark Twain
Parents should give a kick up his back side.
" Pele good, Maradona better, George BEST"
That must be difficult. Handling teenagers is difficult as it already is. I think there could be something either wrong at home or at school. He could be a victim of bullying, so maybe if you talk to the counselor at school?
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