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<blockquote data-quote="PJD123" data-source="post: 33212" data-attributes="member: 3282"><p>I found that my DS took great to the guy teacher's asst. in the class, but not the head teacher, who was just as young as the guy, but pretty much ignored him and didn't attend to him at all. The guy did need to work on having the upper hand and not giving DS an inch, but he was also better at letting the unimportant things slide. </p><p></p><p>Our dr. told us that we have to choose our battles. I relayed that to daycare, but it didn't always work. </p><p></p><p>Another big problem was nap time. DS hasn't taken a regular nap at home in about 2 yrs. He was forced to at daycare, and ended up being disruptive. At the new daycare, he's not forced to take a nap and he does great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PJD123, post: 33212, member: 3282"] I found that my DS took great to the guy teacher's asst. in the class, but not the head teacher, who was just as young as the guy, but pretty much ignored him and didn't attend to him at all. The guy did need to work on having the upper hand and not giving DS an inch, but he was also better at letting the unimportant things slide. Our dr. told us that we have to choose our battles. I relayed that to daycare, but it didn't always work. Another big problem was nap time. DS hasn't taken a regular nap at home in about 2 yrs. He was forced to at daycare, and ended up being disruptive. At the new daycare, he's not forced to take a nap and he does great. [/QUOTE]
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