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His teacher is hitting my son
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 440026" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Oh, my heart is sick! I avoided this thread, so angry for you Malika. This is aweful! Unacceptable! Horrible! I think you have to talk to her. I think if it ends up that you are all alone and this little village runs over you, so be it! I think saying something like "It has come to my attention that you bonk J on the head when he is naughty. You and I come from different cultures, I know. However, I believe in the research that says children who are hit, are more violent than children who are not hit.I also believe it can be psychologically damaging. I really like your dedication to this little school and to J,I don't want to move him,but I am asking you not to hit J. Can we talk about some effective ways to manage his misbehavior other than hitting?"</p><p>I am thinking of you. Don't take a year to get the hell out-it's too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 440026, member: 11001"] Oh, my heart is sick! I avoided this thread, so angry for you Malika. This is aweful! Unacceptable! Horrible! I think you have to talk to her. I think if it ends up that you are all alone and this little village runs over you, so be it! I think saying something like "It has come to my attention that you bonk J on the head when he is naughty. You and I come from different cultures, I know. However, I believe in the research that says children who are hit, are more violent than children who are not hit.I also believe it can be psychologically damaging. I really like your dedication to this little school and to J,I don't want to move him,but I am asking you not to hit J. Can we talk about some effective ways to manage his misbehavior other than hitting?" I am thinking of you. Don't take a year to get the hell out-it's too long. [/QUOTE]
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