DS started reception last September, he is an August child so one of the youngest in his class. He is an only child.
First term parents evening I was told he was not 'ready to learn' and was challenging and did not do as he was told. DS has always been pretty honest, he comes home and tells me he missed play and got told to keep his hands to himself etc. My family and I told him often that he must be good in school, tried to reiterate rules at home must be taken into the classroom.
Today, his teacher called me in to talk at the start of the day and told me he has not improved, he will not do as he is told and just says he does not want to. After school I had another chat with her and she said he'd not been good at all.
Some examples of things he has done are, ripped a book on a trip to the library (he claims it was an accident), dropping toy trains on his classmates, kicking children under the table at lunch.
He is not this badly behaved at home, he has his moments, but it is nowhere near as consistent as his teacher is saying it is at school.
His teacher has suggested we punish him at home for being naughty in school so there is consistency outside of the classroom. I'm due to discuss it with DSs father tomorrow morning and go in for another chat with his teacher.
Has anyone else experienced this? I am horrified that my son is the misbehaving one of his class and I would love some tips on how to make him understand.
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reception DS very naughty at school... dont know what to do!
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teenytinypuppy · 26/01/2015 20:11
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