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[quote=Anonymous]Hi, I have been informed that my five year old child is disruptive in class. It appears he does not want to move around from center to center. He would prefer to do as he did at his old preschool, engaging in activities he chooses from a set of options. This unbelievable behavior distracts the other kids so much that his teacher of 20 years just doesnt know what to do. He has been brought to the principals office and yelled at. Good I say. I have been told this is not how MCPS does things and that I have failed to teach my child consequences. He never has these problems at home, and not at his other schools in the past, but clearly I missed a really big something somewhere. So I clearly need help in teaching a 6 year old that there is no such thing as anything other than full and total compliance with every teacher instruction at all times. This business of wanting to do other things is clearly foolishness and wrong. Im not sure where he gets these completely inappropriate ideas of wanting to maintain focus on something he is interested in. Are there any behavioral bootcamps I can send my kid to? So he can learn what proper and reasonable expectations are for a five year old? And clearly I need some real parenting classes or something. [/quote]
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