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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 455500" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Sure enough, I made the mistake of calling DD1's issues "subtle" in another thread this morning. About 2 hours after that post I was proven wrong.</p><p></p><p>She was complaining that it was "too hot" during structured PE. They had to be outside for 1/2 hour and were in the sun - today was not that hot at the time because storms were threatening to move in. She actually YELLED at the teacher to let her stay in the shade or go in. By the time he collected his senses, he told her to go to the front office - not as punishment but to cool off. She refused! WTH? He had to call over another teacher (big guy) to coax her into the office. While she was there she broke (mangled is more like it) her glasses which she just started wearing again. </p><p></p><p>I'm kinda miffed and confused because she spent the rest of the day there with minimal supervision with NOTHING to do. Principal and other staff were conducting job interviews so DD1 never got a chance to ask if she could leave and apparently was never told what was expected of her.</p><p></p><p>What makes the "too hot" thing REALLY strange is that this is a child that will wear long sleeves and long pants in August, ride her bike around all day and when we get in the car will complain that the AC is too cold. She doesn't do this everyday, but often enough for her to say she likes the heat.</p><p></p><p>One more thing to to log -temperature effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 455500, member: 11965"] Sure enough, I made the mistake of calling DD1's issues "subtle" in another thread this morning. About 2 hours after that post I was proven wrong. She was complaining that it was "too hot" during structured PE. They had to be outside for 1/2 hour and were in the sun - today was not that hot at the time because storms were threatening to move in. She actually YELLED at the teacher to let her stay in the shade or go in. By the time he collected his senses, he told her to go to the front office - not as punishment but to cool off. She refused! WTH? He had to call over another teacher (big guy) to coax her into the office. While she was there she broke (mangled is more like it) her glasses which she just started wearing again. I'm kinda miffed and confused because she spent the rest of the day there with minimal supervision with NOTHING to do. Principal and other staff were conducting job interviews so DD1 never got a chance to ask if she could leave and apparently was never told what was expected of her. What makes the "too hot" thing REALLY strange is that this is a child that will wear long sleeves and long pants in August, ride her bike around all day and when we get in the car will complain that the AC is too cold. She doesn't do this everyday, but often enough for her to say she likes the heat. One more thing to to log -temperature effects. [/QUOTE]
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