Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call him Larlo. That's not a big deal one way or the other. It won't fix any problems but it won't cause them either.
In a class with another Larlo?
Is your opinion of children really that low?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you just start calling him Larlo Lastname? Because she can’t deny that they IS his name.
*that
Agree with this. Do this and just fail him if you don't hear back about anything else. There are a lot of sensitivities with names. You hit a nerve somewhere. You should back off gracefully and focus on what's important.
Anonymous wrote:Agree you hit a never, and maybe it’s bothering the kid as well.
My sons teacher started calling him John P in kindergarten and all the kids laughed and made pee jokes. We kindly requested she call him John or John Lastname. Hopefully she didn’t mock me or him on a message board.
Anonymous wrote:Agree you hit a never, and maybe it’s bothering the kid as well.
My sons teacher started calling him John P in kindergarten and all the kids laughed and made pee jokes. We kindly requested she call him John or John Lastname. Hopefully she didn’t mock me or him on a message board.
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha Jaxxonn?
Just call him full first and last name. You could try to explain that there are two Jacksons in the class, but that would probably be like talking to a brick wall. No need to waste the effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you just start calling him Larlo Lastname? Because she can’t deny that they IS his name.
+10000
It sounds like you’re dealing with quality parents right there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call him Larlo. That's not a big deal one way or the other. It won't fix any problems but it won't cause them either.
In a class with another Larlo?
Is your opinion of children really that low?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you just start calling him Larlo Lastname? Because she can’t deny that they IS his name.
*that
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha Jaxxonn?
Just call him full first and last name. You could try to explain that there are two Jacksons in the class, but that would probably be like talking to a brick wall. No need to waste the effort.