mommy2savannah
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Pls. tell me I'm not alone!
My dd (turns 4 in Nov.) began pre-k 3 wks ago. I have gotten several complaints from the teacher that she doesn't listen, can't keep still in her seat, and doesn't raise her hand and wait her turn during circle time on the rug. My dd does this @ home as well. She has serious problems listening to me and dh. I have tried so many techniques but none seem to be working. This has been going on for about 5 months or so.
Last year she was in a different school where she attended for 2 days a week for 2.5 hours. Now she goes everyday from 8 :20-2 :20. She never had any problems before and was loved by the teachers. Now she does not seem to be liked by the teacher b/c of her behavior. She also attends ballet and has never had problems there either. She is very social and smart but I am concerned about what is going on @ school.
I feel embarrased that the teacher in constantly talking to me and not the other parents. I feel like how can it only be my child that is not following the rules? DD is not violent and does't hit or push others. However it seems as though she gets pushed around a lot by the other kids. She has told me on several occassions of getting pushed and falling back. She is very truthful and always tells me everthing even the "bad" stuff she does, so I believe her when she talks to me about the other kids. I don't know what to do. She loves going to school and looks foward to it everyday. How can I make this a better transition for all of us? I feel like I have let her down by not having been able to teach her to listen!
BTW, I also have a 3 month old baby at home. I don't know if this could be affecting dd's behavior. Please give me some advice or share experiences. My heart really aches for my dd. I feel like things will only get worse and they may kick her out (it's a catholic school and they don't tolerate much)!
My dd (turns 4 in Nov.) began pre-k 3 wks ago. I have gotten several complaints from the teacher that she doesn't listen, can't keep still in her seat, and doesn't raise her hand and wait her turn during circle time on the rug. My dd does this @ home as well. She has serious problems listening to me and dh. I have tried so many techniques but none seem to be working. This has been going on for about 5 months or so.
Last year she was in a different school where she attended for 2 days a week for 2.5 hours. Now she goes everyday from 8 :20-2 :20. She never had any problems before and was loved by the teachers. Now she does not seem to be liked by the teacher b/c of her behavior. She also attends ballet and has never had problems there either. She is very social and smart but I am concerned about what is going on @ school.
I feel embarrased that the teacher in constantly talking to me and not the other parents. I feel like how can it only be my child that is not following the rules? DD is not violent and does't hit or push others. However it seems as though she gets pushed around a lot by the other kids. She has told me on several occassions of getting pushed and falling back. She is very truthful and always tells me everthing even the "bad" stuff she does, so I believe her when she talks to me about the other kids. I don't know what to do. She loves going to school and looks foward to it everyday. How can I make this a better transition for all of us? I feel like I have let her down by not having been able to teach her to listen!
BTW, I also have a 3 month old baby at home. I don't know if this could be affecting dd's behavior. Please give me some advice or share experiences. My heart really aches for my dd. I feel like things will only get worse and they may kick her out (it's a catholic school and they don't tolerate much)!


...to me it sounds as if the teacher has too high an expectation for the children in the classroom. Many schools are putting teachers into these early childhood classrooms that have backgrounds in elementary education...not early childhood.