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Does Ms D need to chill out? Or difficult child step up?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 170695" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I vote for a little of both chilling and stepping. Having someone laying down during story time can be distracting for the others. I know I don't care for it when I'm subbing, and I ask them to sit up because "it's school time now, and your job is to be a good listener and sit up." It's so easy, when laying on the floor, to accidentally kick your neighbor, and then you have that issue to deal with, and then the kickee is unhappy, and the kicker is resented, even when it wasn't intended. </p><p></p><p>That said...Ms D needs to be made aware of her method of delivery and difficult child's impression of himself around her. She may not realize how she comes across to him and how it makes him feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 170695, member: 4040"] I vote for a little of both chilling and stepping. Having someone laying down during story time can be distracting for the others. I know I don't care for it when I'm subbing, and I ask them to sit up because "it's school time now, and your job is to be a good listener and sit up." It's so easy, when laying on the floor, to accidentally kick your neighbor, and then you have that issue to deal with, and then the kickee is unhappy, and the kicker is resented, even when it wasn't intended. That said...Ms D needs to be made aware of her method of delivery and difficult child's impression of himself around her. She may not realize how she comes across to him and how it makes him feel. [/QUOTE]
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