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Q: What shall I do next?
asked by: Hart74 on January 24th, 2008
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Parents I need your advise, while doing homework, I checked my second child's pencil case and saw that some of the stationery were damaged, I asked my son why he told me that a certain classmate did it. It was the same classmate who called my son 'crazy boy' for no apparent reason that boy later apologize to my son. I wrote a letter to the class teacher and she feedback to me saying that she had already taken action by separating the two.

Today during break time while my boy and my daughter were talking he came up to them and said 'crazy'. Okay now I need your sincere opinion on what shall I do. Oh one more thing he kicked my boy's chair while my boy was sitting. The teacher commented that my son is an excellent boy but he is too quiet.
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AMomOf3
replied on January 25th, 2008
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If he's doing well in school, then that part is okay. If you don't like his behavior at home...tell him why it's not appropriate to say / act the way he does. How old is he? Can he understand what is appropriate behavior? Let him know what you expect out of him, and when he does act right....reward him with kind words of encouragement. Maybe that will help... Good Luck
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Hart74
replied on January 25th, 2008
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(If you don't like his behavior at home...tell him why it's not appropriate to say / act the way he does. Can he understand what is appropriate behavior?)


Huh? What do you mean if I don't like his behaviour? I am asking opinion about my son's classmate who is a bully and not my son. Quote your son is an excellent student Unqoute, that was what my son's class teacher commented on his book.
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young Girl
replied on January 25th, 2008
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AMomOf3 wrote:
If he's doing well in school, then that part is okay. If you don't like his behavior at home...tell him why it's not appropriate to say / act the way he does. How old is he? Can he understand what is appropriate behavior? Let him know what you expect out of him, and when he does act right....reward him with kind words of encouragement. Maybe that will help... Good Luck


she isnt talking about her son being this way
shes saying theres a kid in his class whom is displaying this behavior and she would like to know how to handle it Wink
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TMJWorld
replied on January 27th, 2008
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exactly girlfriend. THis has nothing to do with his behavior at home.Im sure that he is a good child.otherwise she would be asking about behavior modification---what do i do if my kid does such and such--but she isnt. honestly if the teacher isnt handling this properly--Id go to the parent of the child. If the child is quiet that is part of who he is. Im quite and no one bothered me with it.

Hart74 Id first take it up with the principle and then when you pick up your son--have a chat with the childs mother. No child should be bullied in school just because. No one should be called crazy either--period.
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