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[quote=Anonymous]Our DDs attended private schools up until this year. Now 2 out of 3 are at public schools, where this disruptive behavior from both girls and boys is a daily problem. I am amazed that these children are allowed to remain at your school and not asked to leave by the administration, particularly because of the pulling on turtlenecks and poking. In our previous experiences (all with Montessori schools, not in this area), these children would not be allowed to remain in the program. I would contact other parents in your DD's class to see what what their experiences have been with the responsiveness of this teacher. Then I would set up a private meeting with the teacher and possibly administrator to voice concerns and get concrete plans to address this inappropriate behavior. It makes me so mad that my DD's classroom is full of daily disruptions, but we attend public schools. You should expect appropriate action from your DD's teacher and the administration. [/quote]
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