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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The preschool director will figure it out without your input. I would leave it alone if the kid is not in your kid's class. MYOB.[/quote] He is in my son's class. His first day was yesterday.[/quote] Well which is it? At one point in your OP you say he's not in your son's class and then you say he is. Pick a story and stick with it.[/quote] OP here. This isn't that big of a deal. This is what I wrote: Hello: Struggling with this and looking for some opinions, please. My 2.5 yr old son is in preschool and [b]a child we know from the neighborhood has just joined his class.[/b] We played with/interacted with him for about 6 months in the neighborhood park/playground before my son resumed preschool. He was extremely aggressive. He hits, he bites, he shakes kids, he growls, he pulls hair. We have seen this countless times. To the point, where we (and several other parents) leave the playground when we see him coming, or intentionally go play in another area away from him. I am not blaming the child. I blame his parents, who do nothing when he gets aggressive, except say "Oh there he goes again!" [b]This child is not in my son's class.[/b] I am torn, but my first instinct is to say something to the preschool director. I wrote this child is not. I meant to write- this child is NOW in my son's class. So yes, he is currently in my kid's class. Why are people hyper focused on this? [/quote] DP. Because you screwed up your original post in a significant way and lots of people don’t read an entire multi-page thread before responding. It would be nice if people gave you a chance by reading the full discussion to see if you had clarified before assuming the worst about you and making a stink about it, wouldn’t it? Maybe think about that.[/quote]
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