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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]warm and fuzzy has no place in a classroom full of >25 5/6 year old's. The teachers don't have the energy and support there to manage such a big classroom so they emphasize on the rule-following more and more these days, which is hard for kids especially boys at a young age. I'd say suck it up and try your best cooperating with the teacher if you can't afford private. [/quote] This. The teacher that can manage a classroom this large like this are golden. A lot of K teachers flame out. There's another thread on a different board about a teacher so upset by a disruptive kid that she was thinking of quitting. DC1's K class had one main disruptive kid and his teacher, who was sweet and "warmer" than some of the other teachers, was a wreck. It made the year difficult for all the students, especially the kid who was having trouble. DC2's K teacher sounds like the one OP is describing and there were not one, but 3-4, as disruptive kids in the class. But if you asked her about it she would say she had no particularly challenging students in the class and it was no big deal. The class went smoothly and there were no complaints. I much preferred the second teacher.[/quote]
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