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<blockquote data-quote="JulienSam" data-source="post: 134831" data-attributes="member: 4575"><p>Sam's been at the same church preschool since he was a toddler -- just a few days a week. We've been extremely blessed these past 2 years when his behavior has become a problem to have a lead teacher in his classroom who is fantastic. She's patient, kind, loving -- I really don't know how she does it. </p><p></p><p>I've often had the feeling that the Director of the preschool has been close to suggesting Sam leave, but since we're working with- the teacher & outside the classroom to improve his behavior, she seems willing to let him stay. I've never heard of this preschool kicking anyone out -- but I don't know how many challenging kids they actually get.</p><p></p><p>Finding decent daycare is tough enough, but finding one that is willing to understand & work with your child is even more difficult. Have you looked into a public school preschool program? I know the one in our district offers after-school care, so it could last most of the day if you needed it.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p><p></p><p>Julie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JulienSam, post: 134831, member: 4575"] Sam's been at the same church preschool since he was a toddler -- just a few days a week. We've been extremely blessed these past 2 years when his behavior has become a problem to have a lead teacher in his classroom who is fantastic. She's patient, kind, loving -- I really don't know how she does it. I've often had the feeling that the Director of the preschool has been close to suggesting Sam leave, but since we're working with- the teacher & outside the classroom to improve his behavior, she seems willing to let him stay. I've never heard of this preschool kicking anyone out -- but I don't know how many challenging kids they actually get. Finding decent daycare is tough enough, but finding one that is willing to understand & work with your child is even more difficult. Have you looked into a public school preschool program? I know the one in our district offers after-school care, so it could last most of the day if you needed it. Good luck. Julie [/QUOTE]
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