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Principal calls. difficult child sleeping. Wants me to come get him, he's "wasting their time".
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 264754" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>We had a parent say to us, as she dropped her son off at out classroom, "He's tired, if he falls asleep, just let him." we said, "This isn't a daycare, you'll have to pick him up if he falls asleep." We work! (This is a child with a 1:1 by the way.) Why in the world would you want your child to be there if he's asleep? His purpose is to learn. It sounds like they are allowing him to be at the nurse's office, which is truly above and beyond. Plus, he was,after all ,at the movies! I don't mean to play the deils advocate, but some parents, send their kids to school sick, etc.... they don't want to deal with their child and are fine with us doing their job. One parent recently got mad because we called her two days in a row to pick up her child, sent to school with a fever. She said, "Why are you doing this to me again!" after the 2nd day. </p><p></p><p>We have a child that is truly filthy, we would never tell the parents, that's not our place, but we do have a book documenting everything. ( How he came to school with the same dirt as the day before, in the same clothes, etc.... ) And it is a book long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 264754, member: 2668"] We had a parent say to us, as she dropped her son off at out classroom, "He's tired, if he falls asleep, just let him." we said, "This isn't a daycare, you'll have to pick him up if he falls asleep." We work! (This is a child with a 1:1 by the way.) Why in the world would you want your child to be there if he's asleep? His purpose is to learn. It sounds like they are allowing him to be at the nurse's office, which is truly above and beyond. Plus, he was,after all ,at the movies! I don't mean to play the deils advocate, but some parents, send their kids to school sick, etc.... they don't want to deal with their child and are fine with us doing their job. One parent recently got mad because we called her two days in a row to pick up her child, sent to school with a fever. She said, "Why are you doing this to me again!" after the 2nd day. We have a child that is truly filthy, we would never tell the parents, that's not our place, but we do have a book documenting everything. ( How he came to school with the same dirt as the day before, in the same clothes, etc.... ) And it is a book long. [/QUOTE]
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