Can I bug my child when they go to school
By refinery2809
@refinery2809 (199)
Canada
4 responses
@autismfamily (190)
• United States
2 Nov 06
Your question makes no sense since you mention a he and a she, so which is it?
Also why would you punish your child for no reason at all? I do not think this post is serious.
No parent wants to bug their child at school. However, should you be serious - a parent can observe their child's classroom for 20 minutes, so I would suggest starting there and work on the positives instead of negatives.
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@refinery2809 (199)
• Canada
2 Nov 06
i asked to sit in on her class and they said it was not a good idea because she would just act phony while i was there and act up when i leave. This is a serious post. I have gotten help from doctors, psychologist, the principal and family memebers. It is making me ill
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@autismfamily (190)
• United States
2 Nov 06
Then how about hiring a professional to go into the classroom and observe on your behalf and give you feedback. Maybe they could even have a microcassette recorder with them to get something for you to hear.
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@refinery2809 (199)
• Canada
2 Nov 06
i am trying to work with the school. a doctor told me to try not to pick sides just to try to make sure my child is getting the best they can out of their education. So ....i went to the school to try to get them to maybe try some different methods with her since not every child is the same. she is very bright. manages to pull off A's even though she is out of class a lot
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@carmat (2849)
• Canada
14 Nov 06
Stay very involved with the kids and the school. Check in on things often. Keep an open communication with the teacher let them know that you want to know of ANY little things that might lead to worse things. It works great for us. We know what's going on, what their expectations of our children are and they know our expectation as parents for our children.
Keep an open communication. I hope this will help. It's working for us. No problems
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@dnatureofdtrain (5273)
• Janesville, Wisconsin
17 Nov 06
You need to check with your local laws and see if your reasons for bugging your child is legal and appropriate, that is what I suggest. Take care - DNatureofDtrain




