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[quote=Anonymous]1) if my child was disruptive in class to the point that the teachers spent most of the time managing my child and that other children felt they learned less in class because of time spend managing my child - I'd 100% want to know about it. I also would not be surprised if other parents might be frustrated 2) even if my child were "happy" at that school, I'd be working to figure out a way for my child to learn how to be less disruptive to the learning of others (which, by the way, means my child would be disrupting his/her own learning) They could be tiny, slow steps, but I'd feel it was important for my child to learn how to be part of a functioning classroom so later in life they can be a part of functioning society. It's not "all about me" in this world, you need to learn to work with others. 3) if the school was ill equipped to work with me to help move my child forward in these areas, I am not sure I would consider it a good match for my child - even if the child was happy. Our child's class has quite a few children that misbehave and for the children who are really interested in learning, it is a total bummer. I'd hope the school is working with these families over time to let them know what is going on, but somehow I doubt it for several cases (especially for some families with multiple children at school, deep connections). I don't need anyone to be counseled out - I'd just like to know that the school is being honest with the parents so they can respond as they wish. That said, if a parent truly didn't care about the reports that should be passed on - I would find it mind boggling. [/quote]
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