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School and teacher problems already- Grade 1
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<blockquote data-quote="yayita25" data-source="post: 192934" data-attributes="member: 2779"><p>Wow she sounds like my difficult child at that age... My difficult child would also push teachers and spit at them it got so bad I was afraid of answering the phone during school hours!!!</p><p></p><p>you need to call an IEP ASAP and discuss alternatives on how to handle your PRINCESS before the aggressiveness occurs. I had t o give difficult child's teachers a detailed discription of the signs to look for when my difficult child was headed into trouble you know the triggers that a new teacher might not pick up on (body language, sounds, facial expressions etc.) Then when teachers got to know my difficult child they would redirect her to another activity and that would help defuse the situation. And yes you must give them as much detail as possible and question them (teachers) in detail as to what occured before the unacceptable behaviour so that you and teacher can come up with a solution. keep a journal, ask teacher to jot down notes and then both of you can compare and adjust to your difficult child's needs.</p><p>hope this was helpful...</p><p>My difficult child started 4th grade last thursday and I have been asking her how it is going she says GREAT!!! I believed her k- 1st were aweful but 2nd and 3rd were great she was almost a easy child. Last night I got the dreaded call from her 4th grade teacher I could feel the frustration over the phone line... I have to redirect the teacher she is already taking it personal and that is how issues arise!!!!Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yayita25, post: 192934, member: 2779"] Wow she sounds like my difficult child at that age... My difficult child would also push teachers and spit at them it got so bad I was afraid of answering the phone during school hours!!! you need to call an IEP ASAP and discuss alternatives on how to handle your PRINCESS before the aggressiveness occurs. I had t o give difficult child's teachers a detailed discription of the signs to look for when my difficult child was headed into trouble you know the triggers that a new teacher might not pick up on (body language, sounds, facial expressions etc.) Then when teachers got to know my difficult child they would redirect her to another activity and that would help defuse the situation. And yes you must give them as much detail as possible and question them (teachers) in detail as to what occured before the unacceptable behaviour so that you and teacher can come up with a solution. keep a journal, ask teacher to jot down notes and then both of you can compare and adjust to your difficult child's needs. hope this was helpful... My difficult child started 4th grade last thursday and I have been asking her how it is going she says GREAT!!! I believed her k- 1st were aweful but 2nd and 3rd were great she was almost a easy child. Last night I got the dreaded call from her 4th grade teacher I could feel the frustration over the phone line... I have to redirect the teacher she is already taking it personal and that is how issues arise!!!!Good luck [/QUOTE]
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