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School - one step forward, two steps back...
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 205904" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I delivered the letter to the director today. I have not heard back yet, tho I expect to.</p><p> </p><p>I worry that perhaps too much complaining will end up with them asking difficult child to leave, but I figure if that's what happens, then it needs to happn. He needs better than this.</p><p> </p><p>I have arranged for my brother to attend school outings with difficult child for the next few days to limit his interaction with the teacher and aid until we can hopefully straighten this out, without keeping him at home.</p><p> </p><p>When I dropped off the letter today, I was standing in the hallway and the class had just gotten back from a field trip. The teacher in question was VERY polite to me, so I figure she's been talked to again. </p><p> </p><p>However, another little boy inside the classroom, 20 feet away, saw me. He's 5. He told me three times that "difficult child's behavior today was just unacceptable". Know any 5 year olds who talk like that? Or was he parroting what he heard...I know where I place my bet. Interesting, also, that he was not one time told to keep to himself about it, he just sat in the middle of the classroom blurting this out loudly, and I was the one that finally told him that wasn't something he needed to be talking about, but thanks for caring.</p><p> </p><p>We will see. Fingers crossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 205904, member: 1848"] I delivered the letter to the director today. I have not heard back yet, tho I expect to. I worry that perhaps too much complaining will end up with them asking difficult child to leave, but I figure if that's what happens, then it needs to happn. He needs better than this. I have arranged for my brother to attend school outings with difficult child for the next few days to limit his interaction with the teacher and aid until we can hopefully straighten this out, without keeping him at home. When I dropped off the letter today, I was standing in the hallway and the class had just gotten back from a field trip. The teacher in question was VERY polite to me, so I figure she's been talked to again. However, another little boy inside the classroom, 20 feet away, saw me. He's 5. He told me three times that "difficult child's behavior today was just unacceptable". Know any 5 year olds who talk like that? Or was he parroting what he heard...I know where I place my bet. Interesting, also, that he was not one time told to keep to himself about it, he just sat in the middle of the classroom blurting this out loudly, and I was the one that finally told him that wasn't something he needed to be talking about, but thanks for caring. We will see. Fingers crossed. [/QUOTE]
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