Anonymous wrote:OP, the teacher needs to do more about behavior and hands to self. He probably need to be in activities or get more exercise. I would get an evaluation to make sure things are ok.
Please address it. My kid comes home every day complaining about another child putting their hands on him. He wouldn't mind tickling but at that age its not appropriate as you know. He is very upset by it. He has SN so he will not complain to the teacher due to his needs. I have talked to the teacher and the child is bothering everyone/not picking on my child but it is very upsetting and is a big deal to some kids.
Some of it is just personality and you want to encourage his personality but in the right way. Maybe do a behavioral chart with him?
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like he has always talked back. Probably would have been easier if you had recognized and addressed this more directly and firmly 5 or so years ago, certainly the first time his teacher brought it to your attention.
Hard behavioral habit to break now that isn't going to get better. Telling him he doesn't know everything isn't ever going to work. I see this all the time with the younger kids coming through school, correcting the teacher, interrupting, etc. lots of disrespect. Maybe come up with a strategy with your teacher that can be enforced equally between school and home.
Anonymous wrote:I really hate being tickled also, but it isn't malicious intent like hitting.
Anonymous wrote:In high school I reflexively swung around and decked a guy that snuck up and poked me under my ribs from behind to tickle me.
If you kid tickled me as a kid, I'd punch him in the throat.
For some, tickling is a torturous feeling. For me, it's like someone putting their hands over my mouth and nose.
I think you need to start addressing each and every incident of tickling like you would hitting.