Anonymous wrote:It’s been going on for over a month now.
It typically happens a couple of times a week.
Usually happens over wanting the same toy. My child sometimes does have the bad habit of trying to take a toy without asking for it first. We are working on that but at the same time we dont want him to get hit all the time though including getting incident reports. Plus he is also learning to model - normally he refrains but on 2 occasions he retaliated.
The staff is trying to keep them separate but only works so much. They also started a more intense points system for positive reinforcement.
What other options we have? My husband is really upset at this point and wants to ask for this other kid to be removed from the program.
Anonymous wrote:You have zero power to have the other child removed. Your only leverage is to pull your own kid out. Are you prepared to leave?
If your child keeps getting hit/hurt, and you continue to stay, what does that say? Why do they even need to do anything? Why would they care?
Anonymous wrote:Lol at all the parents of the violent kids on here telling OP she is the problem. No wonder schools struggle with discipline. They have to deal with parents like this.
Anonymous wrote:It’s been going on for over a month now.
It typically happens a couple of times a week.
Usually happens over wanting the same toy. My child sometimes does have the bad habit of trying to take a toy without asking for it first. We are working on that but at the same time we dont want him to get hit all the time though including getting incident reports. Plus he is also learning to model - normally he refrains but on 2 occasions he retaliated.
The staff is trying to keep them separate but only works so much. They also started a more intense points system for positive reinforcement.
What other options we have? My husband is really upset at this point and wants to ask for this other kid to be removed from the program.