Yes you can have him moved. However, I strongly suggest that you sit in on the class. Just drop in, without any warning! Watch the class for a day. Is your son a behavior problem? He might be. Is the teacher too hard on him? He might be. I suggest you go and WATCH to see what's going on. Also, ask other parents of children in his class what THEIR kids talk about.
2006-09-05 10:29:26
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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As a teacher, I would ask that you go and speak to the teacher first before going to the principal. There may be a misunderstanding. Maybe your son is missing you or wanted to stay home longer and is just adjusting to the new school year. If he had a great year last year, then he may be having trouble adjusting to a different teaching style. Try to come across as supportive and concerned about your child and ask for the teacher's help rather than assuming it is her fault. (You kill more flies with honey than vinegar). I hope he cheers up soon.
2006-09-05 14:27:04
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answered by ashlyn 1
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Hey,i really feel sry for ur son because he is only 6 or 7 years and i have a brother whose 7 years old and if some day he comes and i saw crying i would really feel terrible u should do sth now because ur son is not obliged to come everyday crying and hearing that MEAN taecher what is saying to him u can tell the principal or anybody in the school administration because they should know that this teacher is not gd and that they should fire her immediately.
2006-09-05 10:32:41
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answered by Sweet gurl 2
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My perfect friends nephew became like this. all the way by kindergarten. undesirable notes perpetually. His mothers and dads have been SO mad on the instructor. Then the 1st few weeks of 1st grade became ok then the notes. they simply did no longer get it. (Its an fantastically small college) they found out the 1st and kinder instructors have been cousins. so as that they theory it became merely the comparable element over. They sat at school and each thing, he became great. Then sometime he punched a instructor aide contained in the nostril. And all the stuff they have been warned approximately became now making experience. He became SO great at abode an very angelic and candy.. They didnt comprehend why he became like that at school. They nonetheless do no longer yet because have had him transferred to a sparkling class and he has a aide with him a great style of the day until next semester starts off.
2016-09-30 09:14:06
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answered by ? 4
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first, talk to the teacher and listen to her side of it, then work something out and see if things change. then, try and sit in on the class--my mom did that once and found that the teacher had no contro over the class whatsoever. third, if all else fails, talk to the principal, and request either that your son be moved. if this a problem with other kids, encourage other parents to file grievances so the teacher can be removed.
2006-09-05 10:33:09
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answered by miss_coco 3
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talk to the teacher about her yelling at your son. if it continues talk to the head of the school. i hope you can do something about it because my friend had it when we were younger the teacher yelled at him the parents came in and she denied it. also my school i had a useless teacher last year my friend (same one) was predicted an A in his science GCSE and came out with a D. going off the subject abit but anyway your son should not be subjected to this because if he is crying it means he cant be misbehaving (or he doesnt understand) the teacher should not do this because you son may feel victimized talk to her and see if it can be sorted sumtimes it cant my school was useless
2006-09-05 10:54:22
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answered by transferredmalice 2
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I would ask to see the principal to see what the problem is. Is your sons crying due to the teacher's methods,or something else. Also talk to the parents of your sons classmates and see if they give you any negative comments on how the teacher treats the students.Good luck.
2006-09-05 10:32:25
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answered by Anonymous
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meet with the teacher and find out what is happening for the teacher to yell at your child..[there is always two sides of the story.] listen to what the teacher says and decide if the teacher is picking on your child. i would then go to the principal and discuss it , see what the principal says about it, if it continues you should demand that your child is placed in another class
2006-09-05 11:06:15
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answered by churchonthewayseniors 6
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Well, Maybe you should find out if your child has done something disrespectful, rudem etc. Then if your child did do something, the teacher might have just disciplined him. I'm just advising that you should investigate what has been going on. Taking into account your child's age, there could be a chance that may have been overreacting to his teacher's discipline. Just a thought.
2006-09-05 10:43:21
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answered by McG 1
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I have three children, I found that listening to what the teacher has to say is vitally important to both you and your son. Talk to her before doing anything. Then make your call from there. Children, even sweet and honest, know how to manipulate their parents. I have stories of what my son has tried.... You wouldn't believe it. He loves school and he knows, teacher and I have communication!
2006-09-05 10:31:36
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answered by flower 6
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