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[quote=Anonymous]My 6 y/o DD was kicked out of pre K 2 years ago in February. They told us she would bully, threaten parents of kids (say she was going to best them up), rip up other kids work, yell while the teacher is talking, run around room, run out of the room, pretended to have a gun and said she was going to kill everyone, pushed down a kid very hard he almost injured his head, which was the reasons for expelling her. We did give her consequences at home, they didn't help. Than we put her in another preschool, the same behavior, so we pulled her out. We made a difficult decision for another year of pre K (her birthday is in August). They expelled her after 2 months for the same issues so we put her in a very small pre k (5 kids total). No issues, according to the school. Now she is in kindergarten and I keep getting calls and emails from the teacher and principal that my daughter is running in and out of the room, yelling while teacher is talking, hitting other kids, ripping up other kids work, and was suspended 2 weeks ago for trying to poke a kid in the eye with a pen, last week she kept pulling a kids pants down while the class was going to lunch, in other words, the same behaviors as pre k. When she is so disruptive the teacher cannot teach, the teacher isolates her or removes from the room. She sees this as special attention so she wins. Yesterday I had a meeting with her teacher and principal and they told me that if she keeps this up, she will not be promoted to 1st grade. She is already among the older kids, so she will be over aged. We can't come up with anything at our house to act as a reward or deterrent. Her behavior gets worse, not better. She doesn't behave this way at home. [/quote]
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