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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 27129" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>My son did the same thing at his first daycare. First time they sent him home, he went back the next day & kicked the teacher and said "go home now?". He was 2. He thought coming home was grand too. Guess where he spent the rest of the day? In his room until 5pm. (as recommended in John Redmond's parenting book). Any time he is sent home he spends the same amount of time in his room as he would in daycare. Does it make him "understand", or change his behavior? No, it doesn't, because he can't. </p><p></p><p>It then becomes a cycle. Smart kids, once they do it, will continue to do it. Ours did it until he was kicked out. Our second daycare never sent him home. Our third had to once. Where he is currently, they understand the situation and are working with us and have never sent him home. Yet, he is improving under the care of a child psychiatrist and hopefully even more once he begins play therapy next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 27129, member: 3477"] My son did the same thing at his first daycare. First time they sent him home, he went back the next day & kicked the teacher and said "go home now?". He was 2. He thought coming home was grand too. Guess where he spent the rest of the day? In his room until 5pm. (as recommended in John Redmond's parenting book). Any time he is sent home he spends the same amount of time in his room as he would in daycare. Does it make him "understand", or change his behavior? No, it doesn't, because he can't. It then becomes a cycle. Smart kids, once they do it, will continue to do it. Ours did it until he was kicked out. Our second daycare never sent him home. Our third had to once. Where he is currently, they understand the situation and are working with us and have never sent him home. Yet, he is improving under the care of a child psychiatrist and hopefully even more once he begins play therapy next week. [/QUOTE]
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