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Didn't think I'd need to don my armor THIS early in the school year...
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 381502" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Good letter. You mention an attachment when you are talking about the heat and difficult child 2's problems with it. I assume that the attachment is documentation that the medication can make him less able to handle heat. You may need to get something from the pharmacist or doctor saying this. </p><p> </p><p>I am sure that a bullhorn is needed to manage that many kids moving around and playing instruments, but there is NO EXCUSE for a teacher to say they are going to embarrass a student until soemthing happens. That is abusive, and it needs to stop and stop NOW. I don't think a good teacher would need to embarrass or humiliate a student to motivate them. If the teacher must use humiliation to manage the students he must not be very good at his job. in my opinion, of course, but it is what it is.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 2 and E should not be around each other. Not seated near each other, not standing near each other, not having lockers near each other. E needs to face some consequences because you have been dealing with this problem between the 2 boys for a long, long time. </p><p> </p><p>I hope you get a good response from both the teacher and the other adults. I also hope that they let difficult child 2 have water with him as needed. Otherwise this may not be a safe activity for him if it is very hot out. He could end up with heat exhaustion or even a heat stroke very easily. </p><p> </p><p>Go get 'em, Momma Bear!! To much is ENOUGH!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 381502, member: 1233"] Good letter. You mention an attachment when you are talking about the heat and difficult child 2's problems with it. I assume that the attachment is documentation that the medication can make him less able to handle heat. You may need to get something from the pharmacist or doctor saying this. I am sure that a bullhorn is needed to manage that many kids moving around and playing instruments, but there is NO EXCUSE for a teacher to say they are going to embarrass a student until soemthing happens. That is abusive, and it needs to stop and stop NOW. I don't think a good teacher would need to embarrass or humiliate a student to motivate them. If the teacher must use humiliation to manage the students he must not be very good at his job. in my opinion, of course, but it is what it is. difficult child 2 and E should not be around each other. Not seated near each other, not standing near each other, not having lockers near each other. E needs to face some consequences because you have been dealing with this problem between the 2 boys for a long, long time. I hope you get a good response from both the teacher and the other adults. I also hope that they let difficult child 2 have water with him as needed. Otherwise this may not be a safe activity for him if it is very hot out. He could end up with heat exhaustion or even a heat stroke very easily. Go get 'em, Momma Bear!! To much is ENOUGH!! [/QUOTE]
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