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UJUSTW8NC
10/12/06 11:00 A
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Thank you all very much for your input on this subject. I think that I will give him a little time to adjust!!
Thanks again!!
Jenn
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We had the same problem the first few weeks of school this year. Eventually, the teacher and I settled on daily emails/notes to corrospond. That way we could fully understand what was going on and approach our son in a an appropriate manner.
Wanted to add, that by the fourth week of school our son's behavior was much more managable and we no longer had to have the emails and such. Good Luck!
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BROWNEYEDGIRL31
10/11/06 1:48 P
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| I would agree that more time is more than likly what is needed. I just remind him of like basic rules of school. No screaming, no running, no talking when the teacher is talking and raise his hand if he needs something or has something to say.
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TWISTED_CINDY
10/10/06 9:37 P
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| I agree that he could just need some time. My little girl just started preschool and she had a rough start. But all I said to her was that it was important that she listen to her teacher and her teacher worked with her and she is doing really well and enjoying it now.
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| Give it a few more days for your child to settle in. The first few days of structure, a new teacher, new kids, etc can be stressful. It could just be a reaction to that.
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UJUSTW8NC
10/10/06 7:55 P
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My son just started school. His first day, according to him, went fine. His teacher, on the other hand, did not have the same view. He was loud and disruptive and I don't know what to do??
How should I handle this??
Please help!! Thankyou!!
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