KristiKelly
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Let me apologize in advance, I'm sorry for this being soo... long. Now, where to begin? There is a boy (I'll call John) in our neighborhood and same grade (not class) as DS. We didn't meet John until this fall when DS started riding the bus (which I have since taken him off), the first day DS said that John slammed him against the window - playfully.
One day John came by and DS & Dad were @ Indian Guides meeting, John balled up his fist and said quite hostile "I hate it when my friends aren't home". He came over another day and started crying when he found out DS wasn't home (he's 7 years old).
One day he came over and we were leaving to go have pictures made & sent him home, as we were driving up the road, John was in the road (the middle of the road) with his pants & underwear down to his ankles, just standing there. I asked him what he was doing and he said "nothing", I asked him if he needed to go to the bathroom and he said "no", I asked him why his pants were down and he replied "they fell down" yep, unsnapped & unzipped themselves & fell down. I told him to fix his pants and go home.
He has chosen DS as his ONLY friend and will even go to other kids houses where DS is playing to get him to leave.
A month or so ago, he was at our house and he, DS and some older kids were having a snowball fight. These older boys are brothers and are really good with the younger kids in the neighborhood, John started to through big chunks of ice at them & tackle them (I saw the whole thing through the window, but didn't intervene). Finally the older boys got tired of it and started to play rough back, he started to cry and wanted to come in the house. I told him if he couldn't play with the others that he needed to go home to get warm, then I had to go check on DD in the kitchen, I turned around and John was playing with DS XBOX and broke a game. DH then sent him home in tears.
DS says that he know that he throws tantrums in the classroom and I've heard this from a parent from John's class as well.
Now, today I went & had lunch w/ DS and John was eating lunch all alone at a table. I asked DS if he alway eats alone and he said "yes, most of the time."
We have spoken with his mother a couple of times and tried to tell her that we don't know how to deal with him when he "acts up" and she tells us nothing. We know that his dad lives in another state and John lives with mom & Grd'parents, at first we thought maybe he was just spoiled but the more we're around him the more I think there's something more. To be honest, I don't like DS playing with him because sometimes I think DS starts to act like him, thinking he can throw tantrums to get his way, DS says he does that @ home too. BUT, if there is something wrong with him I want DS to help him, I have to think how I would want someone to treat my child. There have been many more incidents with John, DS & other boys in the neighborhood, but he seems now to only want to play with DS and acts somewhat possessive of him.
Have any of you ever come in contact with a child like this and how did you handle the situation? Also, mom & g'parents will allow him to come over anytime he wants, I told DH that I don't want to have to deal with John all summer. HELP!!! What should I do??? Again, I apologize for being soo... long. Thanks for reading

One day he came over and we were leaving to go have pictures made & sent him home, as we were driving up the road, John was in the road (the middle of the road) with his pants & underwear down to his ankles, just standing there. I asked him what he was doing and he said "nothing", I asked him if he needed to go to the bathroom and he said "no", I asked him why his pants were down and he replied "they fell down" yep, unsnapped & unzipped themselves & fell down. I told him to fix his pants and go home.
He has chosen DS as his ONLY friend and will even go to other kids houses where DS is playing to get him to leave.
A month or so ago, he was at our house and he, DS and some older kids were having a snowball fight. These older boys are brothers and are really good with the younger kids in the neighborhood, John started to through big chunks of ice at them & tackle them (I saw the whole thing through the window, but didn't intervene). Finally the older boys got tired of it and started to play rough back, he started to cry and wanted to come in the house. I told him if he couldn't play with the others that he needed to go home to get warm, then I had to go check on DD in the kitchen, I turned around and John was playing with DS XBOX and broke a game. DH then sent him home in tears.
DS says that he know that he throws tantrums in the classroom and I've heard this from a parent from John's class as well.
Now, today I went & had lunch w/ DS and John was eating lunch all alone at a table. I asked DS if he alway eats alone and he said "yes, most of the time."
We have spoken with his mother a couple of times and tried to tell her that we don't know how to deal with him when he "acts up" and she tells us nothing. We know that his dad lives in another state and John lives with mom & Grd'parents, at first we thought maybe he was just spoiled but the more we're around him the more I think there's something more. To be honest, I don't like DS playing with him because sometimes I think DS starts to act like him, thinking he can throw tantrums to get his way, DS says he does that @ home too. BUT, if there is something wrong with him I want DS to help him, I have to think how I would want someone to treat my child. There have been many more incidents with John, DS & other boys in the neighborhood, but he seems now to only want to play with DS and acts somewhat possessive of him.
Have any of you ever come in contact with a child like this and how did you handle the situation? Also, mom & g'parents will allow him to come over anytime he wants, I told DH that I don't want to have to deal with John all summer. HELP!!! What should I do??? Again, I apologize for being soo... long. Thanks for reading
