Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:sounds like adhd, get him tested
What was he like in preschool, kindergarten and first grade?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child is making his teacher miserable. He gets out of his seat, he calls out answers inappropriately in class, he acts silly while lining up to go somewhere, he walks out in the field at school when he's not supposed to. The teacher is calling me at home, on average, about twice a week because of this. I always talk to him about it. Ask him what he could do differently, etc. But to me, this is a classroom management issue, and "she" should be disciplining him, etc. Not me, at home, where I can do nothing about it.
Has anyone else dealt with this? He's in 2nd grade. What did you do to help the situation? It's to the point I feel ill when I see the teacher's number show up on the phone.
Seriously, are you a troll or just stupid? Get your kid evaluated and get an IEP. The things he's doing are way inappropriate for a second grader. It's not the teacher's fault nor is it a classroom management issue. You sound clueless.
Anonymous wrote:My child is making his teacher miserable. He gets out of his seat, he calls out answers inappropriately in class, he acts silly while lining up to go somewhere, he walks out in the field at school when he's not supposed to. The teacher is calling me at home, on average, about twice a week because of this. I always talk to him about it. Ask him what he could do differently, etc. But to me, this is a classroom management issue, and "she" should be disciplining him, etc. Not me, at home, where I can do nothing about it.
Has anyone else dealt with this? He's in 2nd grade. What did you do to help the situation? It's to the point I feel ill when I see the teacher's number show up on the phone.
Anonymous wrote:sounds like adhd, get him tested
Anonymous wrote:My child is making his teacher miserable. He gets out of his seat, he calls out answers inappropriately in class, he acts silly while lining up to go somewhere, he walks out in the field at school when he's not supposed to. The teacher is calling me at home, on average, about twice a week because of this. I always talk to him about it. Ask him what he could do differently, etc. But to me, this is a classroom management issue, and "she" should be disciplining him, etc. Not me, at home, where I can do nothing about it.
Has anyone else dealt with this? He's in 2nd grade. What did you do to help the situation? It's to the point I feel ill when I see the teacher's number show up on the phone.