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<blockquote data-quote="Angela41" data-source="post: 573374" data-attributes="member: 14703"><p>I'm sorry it happened. I've seen my son become extremely overstimulated in large groups, or around other intense kids- to the point where he was nearly impossible to reign in. The Director sounds overwhelmed and seems to be taking it out on you (and probably the other parent).</p><p></p><p>May I suggest an option? Be gently honest with J. Explain what he just witnessed with the director. Explain that if the protocols don't work, and he continues to get in trouble with his friend at the play centre, you may seek alternative child care. </p><p> </p><p>When i need to be, I'm candid with my with my six year old son about the "real world" consequences of his actions. It doesn't traumatize him to hear the truth- in fact, it's much worse for him when he is surprised by a bad outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angela41, post: 573374, member: 14703"] I'm sorry it happened. I've seen my son become extremely overstimulated in large groups, or around other intense kids- to the point where he was nearly impossible to reign in. The Director sounds overwhelmed and seems to be taking it out on you (and probably the other parent). May I suggest an option? Be gently honest with J. Explain what he just witnessed with the director. Explain that if the protocols don't work, and he continues to get in trouble with his friend at the play centre, you may seek alternative child care. When i need to be, I'm candid with my with my six year old son about the "real world" consequences of his actions. It doesn't traumatize him to hear the truth- in fact, it's much worse for him when he is surprised by a bad outcome. [/QUOTE]
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