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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 258127" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>You mean 7 year old difficult child? And the minister wasn't willing to take his leadership role and address it with difficult child? He could have talked to difficult child and explained the rules and asked difficult child what he needed help with to stay focused on the class. Now difficult child has received the message that minister is unwilling to help. I know our minister would have talked to my difficult child about his behavior before coming to me.</p><p> </p><p>When I have a disruptive kid in my Sunday School class, I talk to the child and let him or her know that they need to try harder to settle down. I let the child tell me what the challenges are and if I can, will come up with a way to make the classroom time easier. If that does not work, then I will go talk to the parent (after telling the child that if we can not find a way to make this work between us, then I will have to ask the parents for help). </p><p> </p><p>This has to be a team effort between child, teacher/minister, and parent. If teacher/minister drops out of the team, it is very hard to fill that gap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 258127, member: 5096"] You mean 7 year old difficult child? And the minister wasn't willing to take his leadership role and address it with difficult child? He could have talked to difficult child and explained the rules and asked difficult child what he needed help with to stay focused on the class. Now difficult child has received the message that minister is unwilling to help. I know our minister would have talked to my difficult child about his behavior before coming to me. When I have a disruptive kid in my Sunday School class, I talk to the child and let him or her know that they need to try harder to settle down. I let the child tell me what the challenges are and if I can, will come up with a way to make the classroom time easier. If that does not work, then I will go talk to the parent (after telling the child that if we can not find a way to make this work between us, then I will have to ask the parents for help). This has to be a team effort between child, teacher/minister, and parent. If teacher/minister drops out of the team, it is very hard to fill that gap. [/QUOTE]
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