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<blockquote data-quote="ltaylor9597" data-source="post: 388017"><p>Hi. Funny that I should find this thread today. My preschooler was just expelled from our extended day program (basically day care before and after his preschool program) for very similar issues. For the last month we have battled increasing behavior issues such as: running out of the school building, running away from the caregivers, hitting, kicking and biting the director, damaging items in their office etc...He had been officially suspended once, suspended but given an exception to come back once before and yesterday was apparently the last straw for him. What is discouraging is Monday we had taken him to the pediatrician to get the ball rolling on getting him evaluated and ruling out anything physical and also started with a behavior management therapist on Tuesday. I dropped him off (nervously) yesterday morning and talked with the director about these new things we would like to implement and the steps we were taking and she "appeared" to be on board with everything. Unfortunately, we didn't get a chance to change anything.</p><p> </p><p>What was interesting was talking to his actual preschool teacher who described him the same way we see him at home (which isn't anything as bad as he was doing in extended day). Now, we are going to try and get him someplace with a private sitter who can hopefully stay on top of him a bit more.</p><p> </p><p>Just wanted to post that you are not alone. I don't have any solutions yet, but, I can definitely empathize with the stress you are feeling right now. My mom suggested a couple of books I am going to get this weekend "Raising the Strong Willed Child" and "Setting limits with your strong willed child". Hang in there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ltaylor9597, post: 388017"] Hi. Funny that I should find this thread today. My preschooler was just expelled from our extended day program (basically day care before and after his preschool program) for very similar issues. For the last month we have battled increasing behavior issues such as: running out of the school building, running away from the caregivers, hitting, kicking and biting the director, damaging items in their office etc...He had been officially suspended once, suspended but given an exception to come back once before and yesterday was apparently the last straw for him. What is discouraging is Monday we had taken him to the pediatrician to get the ball rolling on getting him evaluated and ruling out anything physical and also started with a behavior management therapist on Tuesday. I dropped him off (nervously) yesterday morning and talked with the director about these new things we would like to implement and the steps we were taking and she "appeared" to be on board with everything. Unfortunately, we didn't get a chance to change anything. What was interesting was talking to his actual preschool teacher who described him the same way we see him at home (which isn't anything as bad as he was doing in extended day). Now, we are going to try and get him someplace with a private sitter who can hopefully stay on top of him a bit more. Just wanted to post that you are not alone. I don't have any solutions yet, but, I can definitely empathize with the stress you are feeling right now. My mom suggested a couple of books I am going to get this weekend "Raising the Strong Willed Child" and "Setting limits with your strong willed child". Hang in there... [/QUOTE]
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