Originally Posted by aline
This post was a response to Starman's question several entries ago. Seems like we were all fascinated by this thread and many were submitting responses at the same time.

I tend to think both are destructive. Our notion of "normal" has become so narrow that we, as a society, have an increasingly low tolerance for variety among personalities.

I agree with this, but really, after talking with his teacher more about his behavior, he is really acting differently and in a disruptive manner at school. The thing is, he is a totally different kid at school then at home. I think he just gets really excited (overexcited?) but the kids... although we have 4 kids at home so he is *always* around kids...

I have also talked with his teacher who is committed to making his experience at the school a success, which is very reassuring.



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