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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 246872" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'd be upset with the teacher, too. I'm glad you are going to address it. For one, if the kids aren't allowed to grab another's shirt or do anything physical, the teacher shouldn't do it either and get by with it. Admittedly, I have done this to my son, but it wasn't a good thing to do on my part either. Secondly, if you address it, I think it reinforces difficult child's good choice to not rage, but tell an appropriate person (you, in this case) instead. I think he's more likely to rage in the future if he thought it would be pointless to tell you or another adult when something happens that bothers him. Just my 2 cents!</p><p></p><p>And yeah- I do understand about going from being really upset with him to feeling so bad for him!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 246872, member: 3699"] I'd be upset with the teacher, too. I'm glad you are going to address it. For one, if the kids aren't allowed to grab another's shirt or do anything physical, the teacher shouldn't do it either and get by with it. Admittedly, I have done this to my son, but it wasn't a good thing to do on my part either. Secondly, if you address it, I think it reinforces difficult child's good choice to not rage, but tell an appropriate person (you, in this case) instead. I think he's more likely to rage in the future if he thought it would be pointless to tell you or another adult when something happens that bothers him. Just my 2 cents! And yeah- I do understand about going from being really upset with him to feeling so bad for him! [/QUOTE]
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