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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I hope this is a private preschool and they kick your kid out. Not because of his behavior but because of your ridiculous response. All the other kids and teachers have to stop everything and wait for your bratty kid to decide when he feels like going inside. You were furious at the school? Why weren't you furious at your child? If he doesn't line up and hides he should miss the next recess. [/quote] A private school can always ask the child to leave. However, a public school has the option to continue the same documented disclipline strategy that they implemented. Just because OP was a royal b**ch and yelled at that, in no way binds them from using the same discipline method again. If the doesn't like it, she can withdraw her precious little royal brat from the school. OP, you have failed in parenting by allowing this "phase" to go on without consequence. If he is continuing to do this, laughing and thinking it is a game, you have failed to teach him how inappropriate and dangerous this game is. It is your responsibility to stop this habit and your child should not be allowed to continue this behavior without discipline. Since you have failed, the school was forced to take action. You were upset that they disciplined your child for a serious problem that you have failed to correct. You are "that parent" and I'm sure that the school wants your child out of there. Either you will be asked to leave or they will continue the same discipline. You can choose to accept that they are taking action that you clearly needed to, but didn't or you can withdraw your snowflake from the school and see if you can find any other school that will accept your child and not do the same to him. I doubt you'll find a school that will put up with this bad behavior from your son like you have.[/quote]
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