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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. It's not my kid but another kid in the pod. I don't want to speculate about the health of another kid, but I am annoyed with the parents for not letting us know of the challenges that were clearly going to come up. My apologies for keeping it bit vague in the post initially, [b]just wanted to check if my expectations of being informed were misplaced.[/b] The kid isn't violent and actually pretty sweet, but can not interact or have conversations at all with the other kids. When the group is this small, I belive that's an important thing. They are also very desruptive during remote classes and can't follow directions unless repeated multiple times. [/quote] Nothing you describe is something I would expect to be "informed" of. Serious verbal/language delays, any kind of violence (hitting/biting/throwing things), or other behavioral outliers, yes. Many little kids have a hard time with DL/focusing on a person on a screen. And kids can have a wide range of social skills at this age. [/quote]
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