jodifla said:
Kindergarten in my day was fun and games.
I guess that's where I come from, too. All year I've been having a hard time reconciling the kindergarten of my memories with the kindergarten of DD's realities.

My issue to get over, I know.
DD was fine today, but the first thing she said was "I didn't get my name on the board." Every day, it's that overriding thought for her - not her letters, numbers, music, science she is learning, but that she towed the line enough to not get written up. To me, that is is the biggest disservice to these kids.
I'm not against disciplining or the teacher ruling the classroom. And, to DD, I support the teacher 100%. But, I do think this teacher overreacts to certain things and jumps to "punish" rather than coach or guide. I could cite countless instances, but won't (lest this thread go another 7 pages

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I have talked to the director of the school, and the associate director about my concerns, but to no avail. Since I had no other kindergarten options (public school is 1/2 day, with the pre- and post-care at the same school DD is at now), I left her in the school. Maybe that was a mistake, given some of my misgivings. But, I also figured that DD would have to learn to deal with different teachers and methods, as would I.
Anyway, I'm rambling...thanks to all for their input.