Tuesday, August 14, 2007
This is not good
Mr.Apparently,
Can you please talk to TheKid about keeping his hands to himself. TheKid likes to put some of the kids in head locks or he will grab them from behind pull them to the floor and jump on them. I told him he needs to have safe hands and a safe body but he still continues to do. So if you can please talk to him about it.
Thank you
ScaryTeacher*
We found out today that he is being mean to Emily - who he tells me everyday is "my new bess fwend" I guess best friends let you beat them up? I'm shocked. (I'm pretty sure the head locks are just aggressive hugs but the pushing and jumping is just plain nasty behavior). We had a talk. TheHusband also had a talk with him. I hope it is all over.
Yesterday at the grocery store, TheKid points to a bald guy and excitedly yells "Hey, hims has on his head jus like Daddy's head" Take it as a compliment bald guy.
*TheKid is at an inclusive preschool with a max classroom size of 8 kids with disabilities and 7 without. They have 6 (or more?) teachers and this one takes the role of TheScaryOne. When we visited, the director said that non-disabled kids model good behavior for the disabled kids who have behavioral issues. hmmm, we got that role wrong now didn't we.
UPDATE: TheKid had a great day according to everyone and he told TheScaryTeacher "is not nice to push are fwends" Let's hope for another successful keep-your-hands-to-yourself-day tomorrow.
Can you please talk to TheKid about keeping his hands to himself. TheKid likes to put some of the kids in head locks or he will grab them from behind pull them to the floor and jump on them. I told him he needs to have safe hands and a safe body but he still continues to do. So if you can please talk to him about it.
Thank you
ScaryTeacher*
We found out today that he is being mean to Emily - who he tells me everyday is "my new bess fwend" I guess best friends let you beat them up? I'm shocked. (I'm pretty sure the head locks are just aggressive hugs but the pushing and jumping is just plain nasty behavior). We had a talk. TheHusband also had a talk with him. I hope it is all over.
Yesterday at the grocery store, TheKid points to a bald guy and excitedly yells "Hey, hims has on his head jus like Daddy's head" Take it as a compliment bald guy.
*TheKid is at an inclusive preschool with a max classroom size of 8 kids with disabilities and 7 without. They have 6 (or more?) teachers and this one takes the role of TheScaryOne. When we visited, the director said that non-disabled kids model good behavior for the disabled kids who have behavioral issues. hmmm, we got that role wrong now didn't we.
UPDATE: TheKid had a great day according to everyone and he told TheScaryTeacher "is not nice to push are fwends" Let's hope for another successful keep-your-hands-to-yourself-day tomorrow.
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We often hurt the ones we love, though TheKid is perhaps a bit more physical than necessary. :) I hope the talks worked for him and the situation resolves nicely.
I've always wondered how parents teach children not to insult people as they point out the obvious. Regardless, I appreciate that it somehow happens.
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I've always wondered how parents teach children not to insult people as they point out the obvious. Regardless, I appreciate that it somehow happens.
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