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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OPi still don't understand - I've volunteered at my K child's very large school every day this week doing the same sort of thing you mention (walk kids to the bus, open yogurt at lunch) and I've seen my son for about 30 seconds total. How is it that you're spending somuch time observing your child? How is it that the teacher knew her well enough to comment on a personality change - esp since no Kindergarteners are really in a normal state during their first few days of school? Your story still seems very weird to me.[/quote] Totally agree. When I've volunteered for the class for anything like this (lunch helper) I am so busy I'm not focused on conversations of actions beyond my task. How would her husband have also seen something? How would the teacher know the kid's personality after a few days? I think this is way our of proportion, her own kid is having an adjustment and sensitive, and the mom is looming to jump In At any little issue to save the day.[/quote] Another one who thinks the whole story is weird. It just doesn't sound like what would happen in any school or any kindergarten class. The whole story sounds a bit contrived. Any time I volunteered in my kids kindergarten class, or when I was in the lunch room helping, there really was not enough time and there was so much action happening that it is just not possible to sit and observe every interaction with my own child. I also find it hard to believe that the teacher is just letting the kids all clump together and exclude one child during the first three days of school. They have those kids very guided on where to sit and what to do. They just aren't going to leave them to their own devices like that the first three days of school and they aren't going to let all the girls congregate like that and obviously and deliberately leave out one child.[/quote]
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