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[quote=Anonymous]My son is five. We had this happen once too. He lost all his "house privileges" for the day (tv, computer) etc, and I made him dictate a letter of apology to the teacher (he had freaked out when the teacher asked him to clean up and started saying "I hate you and wish you weren't my teacher" , and had to be removed from the classroom). He raged all that night when he realized we were serious about the "no privileges" thing, but the next morning we sat and talked about it. Since then, I remind him in the morning that we want to have a good day, remind him what to say when he's upset or disappointed, and also remind him that we have allowed the teacher to make a decision that he could lose his tv if she thinks he's been too mean or disruptive. We went into school together, and I made him go in and apologize in person and hand her the note. So far, no new incidents of nastiness. He did have one meltdown since then, but the circumstances were quite different and I sided with my son. The teacher also hadn't recommended he lose his privileges, either. [/quote]
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