NC - work in a primary school
AIBU to say that if your child has been split from their friend when moving to their new classes that there is probably a reason this has been done?
Class lists went out yesterday morning and by afternoon we already had lots of messages about children being put into different classes to their friends. One of the children’s parents who was the most upset was complaining her child X wouldn’t be with his friend Y. X and Y are lovely children but together think they are a law unto themselves, do not listen, always off doing something they shouldn’t and have encouraged poor choices and behaviour in each other all term.
A and Bs parents are gobsmacked we have split them up. Both parents are best friends and expect A and B to be best friends too. Except A actually displays bullying behaviour to B constantly, does not allow B to make their own choices and bosses B around to do what A wants to do. B desperately needs space to be their own person.
They have playtime and lunch together and can see each other then. The classroom is for learning so being with their friends is neither here nor there.
It is very frustrating that parents think we are being so horrible by splitting up friends when in fact it is done for the children’s benefit so they can concentrate on learning without distraction or to provide them with a different environment that will benefit them!