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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m so nervous this is happening to us. We got an email from current teacher asking to meet with us along with the HOS and school counselor. We know our current Pre-Ker needs help regulating emotions and transitioning between activities. We know and we’re working on it but I have a feeling the school doesn’t want to deal with it as she goes to K. If they do counsel us out it’s going to be a very very emotional day in our home….[/quote] Are you freaking kidding me? Is this at a private school? What pre-Ker doesn't need help regulating emotions and transitioning between activities? I want to hug you PP and tell you to go to a good public school. 9-3 (or whatever it is) is a LONG time for a kid under 6 (and even then!!) to be in a rigid institutional setting. They need to run around, ideally outside, so they can develop physically, which also then allows for mental development. Ugh, this makes me so upset![/quote] I think parents tend to play down issues. My bestie would say her kindergarten has trouble regulating emotions and transitioning with out explanation. He is autistic and becomes very violent. He's punched kids and teachers. Flipped desks in classrooms. In my friends case his mom's description is way off from reality. She always gets sympathy from people but I feel bad for her kids teachers. [/quote]
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