| I would never keep my child in such a place, it looks like all these people are rotten! I’d never trust them! Like many have already advised you, she’s better off that hell whole ! |
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I would probably take her out immediately. Too many incidents more thank likely means lack of supervision/attentiveness I would think. Or maybe they don't have the capacity to deal with all the issues in the room.
And I just want to say I'm sorry. I've also been told at preschool this week that there is "something off" with my child. I know how stressful it is... |
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For your daughter, call the Arlington Parent Resource Center.
For you, call the School Board. |
| From your writing style - can I presume you are not a native English speaker? If you don't pull your child, make sure you bring one to any and all meetings with whom you've discussed what you want. I've seen people brush off those whose English isn't very good. Something is very odd about all the communication here in general. You want a good New Yorker to go along and get to the bottom of this. |
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Hey guys!! OP here!
So, firstly, thank you so much for all the inputs! When I wrote this post, I didn’t know from where to start, I was completely lost, and emotional, because no mother wants to se their child in such situation. But, my story had a happy ending!!! I calked the superintendent of my district, and his secretary introduced me to a superintendent assistant, I explained her all my concerns, so she presented me a few options for my case, and I chose to change my daughter to another school. On Monday she will start in the new one, and tomorrow we will go there to meet with her teacher. I also called the children’s hospital and scheduled an appointment with a developmental pediatrician, just to make sure everything is on track! Thanks again for all the help! I can now surely say there is always someone who cares and ready to help! Sending love to you all!!! |