Anonymous wrote:His running and hiding is a safety and security risk both to him and to the other children in his class, and it doesn't sound you like take that particularly seriously.
You can take a hard line with the preschool on this, but don't be surprised if they tell you that you need to provide a shadow for him at your own expense or find another preschool.
Anonymous wrote:This is behavior I expect from a 2 yr old. By 4 unless a child is intellectually slow it's reasonable to expect them to understand why it's important to stay with the group, come when called, not hide from parents/teachers, etc. Is your son developmentally delayed?
I think your attitude is wrong.
Most four year olds are active, and as you can see from THE REST OF HIS CLASS, all the OTHER four year olds manage to come when called. The problem is your son, not the school.
Anonymous wrote:His running and hiding is a safety and security risk both to him and to the other children in his class, and it doesn't sound you like take that particularly seriously.
You can take a hard line with the preschool on this, but don't be surprised if they tell you that you need to provide a shadow for him at your own expense or find another preschool.