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Was told not to bring difficult child back to school.
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 226099" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Is it just me or are we all asking this Question??</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Why was he in a room with 2 year olds? He is SIX!!! </p><p></p><p></p><p>That alone is not very appropriate of the school, and if they can't staff properly they should close. PERIOD - and ESP if they have teachers who like to traumatize kids who are not neurotypical!!!</p><p></p><p>This may sound cold, but write thesse "incidents" with this teacher who has traumatized him, AND the Montessori's lack of appropriate response in a short form. THEN CALL A COMMUNITY REPORTER FOR A NEWSPAPER. </p><p></p><p>Use the threat of this kind of article, complaint, etc... in whatever accrediting places, better business bureau, etc....</p><p></p><p>Use this to make the director back the 1 on 1 for your baby. This Director ALLOWED this teacher to traumatize your child to the point he couldn't handle the stress of being near her in a community parade and TOLD YOU SO - your son told you that at the parade! This is and exceptional communication from HIM, and your approach was great - but the remarks from the teacher were out of line TOTALLY and also were not appropriately addressed by the director.</p><p></p><p>Use all this stuff to push the director into backing EVERYTHING your son needs.</p><p></p><p>If you need help going through threads to pull stuff together I am sure some of us can help you draft things. </p><p></p><p>And I have a husband who is AMAZING at drafting proposals who is off work until after the New Year. I can put him to work once we get some info like the above incident.</p><p></p><p>Right now though, tell him Santa has a WHOLE DIVISION of special Elfs who are ALL 100&#37; recommending him for the nice book. Because what matters to Santa is how we try, given what we have to deal with. And since he had to deal with Miss Nasty Teacher this year,</p><p></p><p>ALL OF OUR ELFS say he is on the Nice List.</p><p></p><p>If a private Message just for him from "Santa's Elf" would help, I will work to either email you from some email like that or PM you from a new name set up for that. I can work on that tomorrow some IF that would help him know he is NOT a bad child - THAT is a BAD TEACHER AND ADULT. </p><p></p><p>Give him Extra Hugs from Auntie Susiestar!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 226099, member: 1233"] Is it just me or are we all asking this Question?? Why was he in a room with 2 year olds? He is SIX!!! That alone is not very appropriate of the school, and if they can't staff properly they should close. PERIOD - and ESP if they have teachers who like to traumatize kids who are not neurotypical!!! This may sound cold, but write thesse "incidents" with this teacher who has traumatized him, AND the Montessori's lack of appropriate response in a short form. THEN CALL A COMMUNITY REPORTER FOR A NEWSPAPER. Use the threat of this kind of article, complaint, etc... in whatever accrediting places, better business bureau, etc.... Use this to make the director back the 1 on 1 for your baby. This Director ALLOWED this teacher to traumatize your child to the point he couldn't handle the stress of being near her in a community parade and TOLD YOU SO - your son told you that at the parade! This is and exceptional communication from HIM, and your approach was great - but the remarks from the teacher were out of line TOTALLY and also were not appropriately addressed by the director. Use all this stuff to push the director into backing EVERYTHING your son needs. If you need help going through threads to pull stuff together I am sure some of us can help you draft things. And I have a husband who is AMAZING at drafting proposals who is off work until after the New Year. I can put him to work once we get some info like the above incident. Right now though, tell him Santa has a WHOLE DIVISION of special Elfs who are ALL 100% recommending him for the nice book. Because what matters to Santa is how we try, given what we have to deal with. And since he had to deal with Miss Nasty Teacher this year, ALL OF OUR ELFS say he is on the Nice List. If a private Message just for him from "Santa's Elf" would help, I will work to either email you from some email like that or PM you from a new name set up for that. I can work on that tomorrow some IF that would help him know he is NOT a bad child - THAT is a BAD TEACHER AND ADULT. Give him Extra Hugs from Auntie Susiestar!!! [/QUOTE]
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