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Made it thru today. Now what tomorrow? And the bad teacher got a reprimand.
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 212157" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I am glad the bad teacher got in trouble, but like Marge stated, not in trouble enough. If she does this with your difficult child and admits it, whose to say she is not tormenting other kids or has in the past? She needs to be fired.</p><p></p><p>I think I like the idea of keeping him home today. I have a tendency to take a good situation like last night and feel that everything will be o.k. the next day. It may be a good idea to give him a long weekend to regroup. Talk to him about what has been going on and that the teacher is not allowed to treat him like that. I think it would be good for him to know that she did get in trouble for bullying. Sometimes kids think adults get away with anything so feel more trapped. Be careful of how you present it. What she did was wrong, however, she is still an authority figure and as long as she is controlling herself and not behaving badly, you still have to listen to her. (I don't think I said that quite right but you know what I mean?)</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 212157, member: 5096"] I am glad the bad teacher got in trouble, but like Marge stated, not in trouble enough. If she does this with your difficult child and admits it, whose to say she is not tormenting other kids or has in the past? She needs to be fired. I think I like the idea of keeping him home today. I have a tendency to take a good situation like last night and feel that everything will be o.k. the next day. It may be a good idea to give him a long weekend to regroup. Talk to him about what has been going on and that the teacher is not allowed to treat him like that. I think it would be good for him to know that she did get in trouble for bullying. Sometimes kids think adults get away with anything so feel more trapped. Be careful of how you present it. What she did was wrong, however, she is still an authority figure and as long as she is controlling herself and not behaving badly, you still have to listen to her. (I don't think I said that quite right but you know what I mean?) Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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