Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell the other kids’ parents too!!! I would want to have a talk with my kid if they were being mean to a classmate!
IME, this will usually backfire. Parents don't actually want to hear that their kid is being mean, and they will make excuses, blame your child, and just generally be jerks about it. I wouldn't say anything to the other parents.
Anonymous wrote:Tell the other kids’ parents too!!! I would want to have a talk with my kid if they were being mean to a classmate!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are at a Montessori charter also, and I know our guide would definitely want it flagged and would want to address as a part of their "grace and courtesy" curriculum.
Is she picking up on the nervousness/crying of the littler ones? Mine did that--we had a mini regression in PK4 when our child realized the crying small children got the most attention and she wanted some too
OP here. We wondered if that was part of it, but we couldn't get much information out of her until she mentioned the name-calling thing this morning. I appreciate the feedback! I know that name-calling can be a part of normal child development, and we didn't want to make a mountain out of a molehill. FWIW, we don't have any trouble getting her out of the house in the morning, or even into school itself. The anxiety starts literally when she has to walk into the classroom.
Anonymous wrote:We are at a Montessori charter also, and I know our guide would definitely want it flagged and would want to address as a part of their "grace and courtesy" curriculum.
Is she picking up on the nervousness/crying of the littler ones? Mine did that--we had a mini regression in PK4 when our child realized the crying small children got the most attention and she wanted some too
