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<blockquote data-quote="MamaTeach" data-source="post: 424208" data-attributes="member: 11826"><p>Thanks all. I feel much better after reading some of the responses.</p><p>I spoke with the child psychiatric at my school and discussed the behaviors at school and in other situations. She feels that there is no way he would be diagnosis with ODD. She agreed with what the evaluation team at the district preschool (when he was evaluation for speech at my request) and my principal with the thought that it's the school. A daycare is not prepared to deal with any "out of the norm" situations. They have no interventions in place, and often the staff is untrained. Most childcare centers only require an associate degree.</p><p>She did give me a rating scale for my hubby and I to fill out, as well as the teacher. She's going to rate it for us. His teacher sent me a note saying that she is 100% supportive and to let her know if I'd like any changes to take place. At this point, he has 4-5 weeks left. We are going to grin and bare it the best we can, sure to throw out all the "tattle notes" the teacher sends home.</p><p>by the way - Friday she sent a behavior note home because at lunch time DS started spinning around at his desk (play) and had to be told 3 times to stop. Later when cleaning up Legos, he was throwing them into the bucket (something we sometimes do at home to turn clean up into a game, like making baskets). He was told to set them in or go to time out...so he set them in, but was grumpy about it. Yeah, up, that is not note-worthy. He complied with you; I don't give a crud if he was grumpy, he did it! Would it be rude of me to tell him to stop sending me behavior reports unless he had hurt a child on purpose?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MamaTeach, post: 424208, member: 11826"] Thanks all. I feel much better after reading some of the responses. I spoke with the child psychiatric at my school and discussed the behaviors at school and in other situations. She feels that there is no way he would be diagnosis with ODD. She agreed with what the evaluation team at the district preschool (when he was evaluation for speech at my request) and my principal with the thought that it's the school. A daycare is not prepared to deal with any "out of the norm" situations. They have no interventions in place, and often the staff is untrained. Most childcare centers only require an associate degree. She did give me a rating scale for my hubby and I to fill out, as well as the teacher. She's going to rate it for us. His teacher sent me a note saying that she is 100% supportive and to let her know if I'd like any changes to take place. At this point, he has 4-5 weeks left. We are going to grin and bare it the best we can, sure to throw out all the "tattle notes" the teacher sends home. by the way - Friday she sent a behavior note home because at lunch time DS started spinning around at his desk (play) and had to be told 3 times to stop. Later when cleaning up Legos, he was throwing them into the bucket (something we sometimes do at home to turn clean up into a game, like making baskets). He was told to set them in or go to time out...so he set them in, but was grumpy about it. Yeah, up, that is not note-worthy. He complied with you; I don't give a crud if he was grumpy, he did it! Would it be rude of me to tell him to stop sending me behavior reports unless he had hurt a child on purpose?! [/QUOTE]
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