torinsmom
<font color=red>I have someone coming to scoop<br>
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2004
- Messages
- 8,921
I teach preK/K and we have a very oppositional child 5 year old(almost 6) in our class. He has been sent home for 4 of the 5 days we have been in school, each time for hitting or kicking me or another teacher. He can be a sweet child, and is intelligent, but if he is requested to do anything he doesn't want to do, he goes from 0 to 100 in about 10 seconds. I feel like a failure as a teacher, because I should be able to deal with any child, right? I have already read a few books on "difficult" children since school started, but none of the things suggested seem to help. I have given him plenty of notice about transitions and talked to him about expectations while he is in a good state of mind. There are certain things we don't expect from him, even though it is expected of the other children(tucking in chairs or rolling his work rug) because it is not important enough to risk a meltdown.
If you have or have had a child like this, do you have any ideas for me? It is affecting my whole class and I feel like I am walking on egg shells.
If you have or have had a child like this, do you have any ideas for me? It is affecting my whole class and I feel like I am walking on egg shells.