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continued problems at school 6-year old
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharon1974" data-source="post: 88521" data-attributes="member: 2976"><p>We dealt with very simmilar problems in first grade. My take is that the teacher just didn't like my son. She always made very general statement such as - he wasn't listening today, he was acting up, etc. When I pressed her for specifics she would become flustered. When talking to her on the phone I would ask things like "How was he when he first walked into the room this morning, what was he doing then" It was amazing how many positive things should could say when practially coached my me but she was always sure to overshadow any good doing on his part with negatives. She actually dragged him to the front of the room one day and forced his spring jacket off of him because he didn't want to take it off! I finally had enough and called a child study team meeting. The school's psychologist and social worker were both horrified that the teacher did not inform them of her problems and that she was treating my son in this manner. If I could go back - I would have demanded they switch him to a different classroom!!! Take note that his second grade teacher did not report any serious problems with him and so far things are going well in third grade too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharon1974, post: 88521, member: 2976"] We dealt with very simmilar problems in first grade. My take is that the teacher just didn't like my son. She always made very general statement such as - he wasn't listening today, he was acting up, etc. When I pressed her for specifics she would become flustered. When talking to her on the phone I would ask things like "How was he when he first walked into the room this morning, what was he doing then" It was amazing how many positive things should could say when practially coached my me but she was always sure to overshadow any good doing on his part with negatives. She actually dragged him to the front of the room one day and forced his spring jacket off of him because he didn't want to take it off! I finally had enough and called a child study team meeting. The school's psychologist and social worker were both horrified that the teacher did not inform them of her problems and that she was treating my son in this manner. If I could go back - I would have demanded they switch him to a different classroom!!! Take note that his second grade teacher did not report any serious problems with him and so far things are going well in third grade too. [/QUOTE]
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