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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DC is at the same table with a boy shouting constantly and never listen to teachers. Another kid at the same class would also scream and cry. My DC told us she’s so tired and depressed but what can we do? I’m sorry for those kids have ADHD or whatever but why is my child the one suffers?[/quote] Sorry you are dealing with this. We chose private after shadowing our public kindergarten. We knew that environment would be stressful for DC. You should talk to the teacher and let them know about the students who are distracting your child. You can see by the OP's post that parents of the kids causing issues are willing to complain even when the majority are negatively impacted by their kid. You need to speak up for your child. They deserve an environment that allows them to learn.[/quote] The teacher has likely tried but OP is a perfect sample of the mindset of parents we are dealing with. One child causes disruption or issues. We call and let the parents know - which OP acknowledges their teacher did. But then the parents do nothing. The support we need from them at home on whatever the issue was? Nonexistent. OP doesn’t mention anything they did to work with their son on this behavior and the teacher had to call several times. So then, the other kids in class get frustrated and go home. THEIR parents call us saying “Kaylee can’t focus around Brayen and doesn’t want to sit by him.” But guess what - once enough parents request not to sit by Brayden we don’t have many options because Brayden has to sit SOMEWHERE. So the parents who want something done are on us but we can’t do anything more a) we’ve called Brayden’s parents and they don’t help and b) when we move Brayden to sit by us and away from the kids whose parents complained, now Brayden’s mom wants to get involved. Not to help work with Brayden, no, just to tell us to move Brayden BACK because he feels bad now. [/quote]
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