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six year old 'anger'

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fultime · 30/01/2006 15:11

I am very worried about our 6 year old grandson. Over the past six months he has been having 'angry' spells at school, the school have rung my son several times to inform him of this and they have instigated a 'green card' system, which they give to our grandson and tell him when he feels 'angry' to show his teacher the green card (without speaking) then she will point to the door for him to leave the classroom which he has been doing. They also have him go to a room to speak to a 'woman' about his anger. My Husband and I don't think this is a good system and think our son should go and see the school and tell them to stop. Our grandsons behaviour has not improved, in fact its probably worse and culminated in him throwing a chair at school last week. My son said when he got to the school he was lying on the floor screaming 'like a two year old' while the Teacher told my son what had happened. Evidently he got something wrong and was asked to do it again by his teacher and he got in a rage and threw his chair. My son understandly is perplexed as to what to do to improve this situation and we can't help him because we don't know either? He is reasonably well behaved at home and my son has been punishing him for his bad behaviour at school by taking away his 'play station' and he has also stopped his Thurs evening football, which he loves, none of this is making any difference. Any advice would be gratefully received.

Kind regards

Karen Cutler

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
bambi06 · 01/02/2006 13:17

nannyme .yes feel free to copy and paste..if it helps others so be it..

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