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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. To clarify, there are kids with aides, one in each class, it's all good. I am fully ok with the teacher my son got. And, it's ok, he can live without his good friend. The disruptive child is not picking on my son only. He is equal opportunity aggressive to whoever is close to him :) not all the time of course. But I wanted to minimize their interaction. It seems like they have a lot of common interest so they tend to hang out until the first burst of aggression so to speak. So from the outside it looks like they are good friends (they were in different classes before) who sometimes have fights. I hardly ever volunteered in the classroom literally. It was more help with organizing things. No, I don't discuss children with other parents. I am not going to go and ask for anything. Upon a second thought, classes are not blatantly different. And they are doing a lot of things together, like field trips. Whatever. Thanks for letting me vent. Btw middle class parents who work usually find the time to volunteer (at least at our school). So they are known and appreciated, too. There are no queen bees and they don't target anyone at our school. [/quote]
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