Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
OP here. Thanks. I've tried a chart but it seems like at almost 9, the consequences have to be more severe but just not sure how. He's not physically hurting anyone and doesn't mean to bother anyone with the touching. I think he believes he's being affectionate. He doesn't like when other kids are wrong and he feels the need to step in and correct them which will probably work out in the end when kids think he's annoying. Hope it doesn't come to that!
You are wrong here. And your line of thinking is bullshit. It is unwanted touching. His "intent" matters not at all.
He is acting like a little shit.
Anonymous wrote: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?
OP here. Thanks. I've tried a chart but it seems like at almost 9, the consequences have to be more severe but just not sure how. He's not physically hurting anyone and doesn't mean to bother anyone with the touching. I think he believes he's being affectionate. He doesn't like when other kids are wrong and he feels the need to step in and correct them which will probably work out in the end when kids think he's annoying. Hope it doesn't come to that!
Anonymous wrote:I really hate being tickled also, but it isn't malicious intent like hitting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was that child. I was immature and insecure. Thus not reading social cues and wanting validation for my smarts all the time.
I grew out of it.
OP here. Yes! He doesn't read social cues at all. Could it be nerves??!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was that child. I was immature and insecure. Thus not reading social cues and wanting validation for my smarts all the time.
I grew out of it.
OP here. Yes! He doesn't read social cues at all. Could it be nerves??!
Have you had him tested for ADHD? He sounds like he has very poor impulse control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was that child. I was immature and insecure. Thus not reading social cues and wanting validation for my smarts all the time.
I grew out of it.
OP here. Yes! He doesn't read social cues at all. Could it be nerves??!
Anonymous wrote:I was that child. I was immature and insecure. Thus not reading social cues and wanting validation for my smarts all the time.
I grew out of it.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know it's not impulsivity related to ADHD?