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A difficult 4 year old
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 388374" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I agree with SRL...before you jump to thinking that your little one is headed for the big house, see if he just doesnt need a better fit in another pre-k. I have a really great and precious granddaughter who is extremely well behaved for a 4 year old but she is getting a few naughty notes home herself because she just doesnt like the naps at school. What can we say? She hasnt napped since she was two! We cant change her because its a public school but I think she will work it out. </p><p></p><p>If you think this teacher is a bit too stern, maybe try a Montessori school or something along those lines. Maybe he will do better in something like that. Especially if you see none of this behavior anywhere else but in this particular setting...I would try changing it first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 388374, member: 1514"] I agree with SRL...before you jump to thinking that your little one is headed for the big house, see if he just doesnt need a better fit in another pre-k. I have a really great and precious granddaughter who is extremely well behaved for a 4 year old but she is getting a few naughty notes home herself because she just doesnt like the naps at school. What can we say? She hasnt napped since she was two! We cant change her because its a public school but I think she will work it out. If you think this teacher is a bit too stern, maybe try a Montessori school or something along those lines. Maybe he will do better in something like that. Especially if you see none of this behavior anywhere else but in this particular setting...I would try changing it first. [/QUOTE]
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