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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 95623" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I would ask the teacher and/or principal to assign him another seat. I would approach it by saying something like, "difficult child is known to be anxious and having a hard time coping at school. No one would like to sit next to someone who openly says mean things to them. I know difficult child needs to learn to cope with such things and is overly sensitive but right now, we are struggling to be able to stay in class without being too talkative. Why add another struggle for him which will get in the way of his learning?"</p><p></p><p>I may not have all of the details right in your case but I would definitely ask them to change the seats. Hopefully, they would speak to the girl but I wouldn't really care if they did. Maybe he could agree to sit there a few days and then be moved. It wouldn't be good if any of the students thought they could just complain about someone and then not have to sit with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 95623, member: 1792"] I would ask the teacher and/or principal to assign him another seat. I would approach it by saying something like, "difficult child is known to be anxious and having a hard time coping at school. No one would like to sit next to someone who openly says mean things to them. I know difficult child needs to learn to cope with such things and is overly sensitive but right now, we are struggling to be able to stay in class without being too talkative. Why add another struggle for him which will get in the way of his learning?" I may not have all of the details right in your case but I would definitely ask them to change the seats. Hopefully, they would speak to the girl but I wouldn't really care if they did. Maybe he could agree to sit there a few days and then be moved. It wouldn't be good if any of the students thought they could just complain about someone and then not have to sit with them. [/QUOTE]
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