Ok, really weird day today!
First of all I got a call from DS's primary school (he's 10) this morning not long after dropping him off to say that he had been hit on the head.....by a conker falling from a tree!!!..bit random I thought but apparently they have a duty to tell me as it involves his head, anyway that's not the bit I'm asking about but made me laugh!
Then later after lunch they rang me again but I missed the call and only just noticed when I got to school for the pick up. My DS came out visibly distraught and crying his eyes out and his teacher asked if she could have a word. ( I was thinking oh my god surely not about the conker??)
Apparently DS had been naughty at lunchtime and, egged on by other boys ( so his teacher told me) he bashed a yogurt tube thing so hard that it squirted out everywhere including a little girls coat. Now DS has NEVER been in trouble at school before, I know he's not an angel but he really is a very good boy, and quite quiet and shy and just easy going. So I was really shocked that apparently the call I had missed was to summon me to school there and then to discuss the matter!!! Really?? Was it really that bad that I needed to go in? he had to clean the mess up and said sorry to the girl who's coat he'd hit (and apparently she was ok about it) I understand I need to know about it but the way it was dealt with - telling him they were calling me to get me to come really upset him in what I feel is a disproportionate way.
I talked with DS and told him I was really disappointed in him for succumbing to peer pressure as we've always drilled it into him not to be a sheep and a follower- he was really really upset bless him :0(
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2boys1girl1dog · 11/10/2012 18:48
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