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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems weird that the assistant would be so blunt. It almost makes me wonder if she meant some other kid but said your kid’s name because she was looking at you. It can’t hurt to get honest feedback on your son’s behavior. If the assistant’s comment wasn’t erroneous, you need to know what’s going on.[/quote] I’m wondering if she just got me confused with another kids parent? There is a little boy in the class who is constant trouble. He’s in the office a lot during pick ups. [/quote] OP, it's telling that you latched onto this comment, by far the most far-fetched theory in the thread. The only thing crazier than a teacher telling a parent to their face "your kid made Ms. Larla quit" would be her telling a parent that about *not* their kid. This willing credulity, on top of calling your kid's behavior "boy behavior" and barely knowing the TA ("seems sweet [but dumb]") tells me that it's extremely likely your kid is a menace.[/quote] The kid may be a handful, but you’re calling a 3 year old a “menace”?[/quote] 99.5% of three year olds are a handful. Not many cause a daycare worker to quit her job and her coworker to commiserate about it in front of their mom.[/quote] I used to work at a daycare. This is a completely unprofessional and unhelpful way to express concern over a child’s behavior. [/quote] Maybe OP misunderstood when they talked about "normal boy behavior" because she has heard some things about her son. But OPs idea of what's normal may not be the same as the day care teachers. It's not par for the course that boys be loud, rowdy and excitable just because they are boys.[/quote]
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