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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. There is nothing in my first post that says anything about the other kid. Those of you are commenting on the other kid are having your own side conversation here! My kid did not move when the other kid told him to move (they were sitting in the sandbox). She intentionally kicked him in the face. [b]She also drew blood from another child a few weeks earlier with her fingernails[/b]. I simply asked how you would expect to be communicated to and by whom, if your 5 y.o. is kicked in the face by another kid. I am not happy with how I was communicated with about it and don't think I should have received a vague email from a nurse who was not present, saying "from what I heard," with the suggestion that I get details from my child. I think I should have been communicated with directly from a teacher or someone who had the entire story. If you are going to email me about something that happened to my dc, give me details and facts not a piece of the story. [/quote] No, you've mentioned the other child before [quote]Child went to nurse. Other child taken to the office. She has hurt other kids before.[/quote] and you mention the other child in the above post (bolded). Why do you bother if you're only interested in how the school communicates with you about your own child? You don't need the details of what happened. What would you do with them anyway? The school took care of your child and informed you of the incident. You have all that you need to know. I say this as a mother whose first grader was punched in the nose by a child when she refused to share something with him. I got a call from the school nurse that she'd been punched in the nose by another student. She was upset and crying but there was no blood, no broken skin, they had an ice pack on it and she seemed to be fine. That was it. The nurse certainly wasn't there and she certainly didn't have the details of the incident but she told me what I needed to know. I got all the details from my DD and some other kids but did not follow up with the teacher or administrators becuase my DD was fine and how they handle the incident with the other boy is not my business. [/quote]
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