Ok, namechange worked! Phew
Right, I really don't think you need to worry too much if you are only in there one day a week.
I have always worked in DS's school, I'm the SENCO and this year I also work in his class a lot, alongide his teacher, with a special needs child.
I would be lying if I said it hasn't put a strain on our relationship, but only this year with me being in the same class as him four mornings a week.
Benefits:
I know he is ok, I know he is happy in school and has friends
I get to see him in his 'school mode', which is very different to how he is at home
I get to give him quick hugs and smiles and winks
He likes it, I know it gives him a certain level of security.
I know his teachers very well so trust them
I'm there for all the plays, assemblies, milestones, sports days etc etc
I don';t forget important dates like I do with beavers
Negatives:
I worry DS doesn't get any freedom or escape from me, psychologically, although I don't think he sees it that way.
I don't do parents evenings, the teacher and I just regularly have informal chats about his progress as well as discussing other pupils.
When he misbehaves it is hard, sometimes I think I am harsher on him than I would be on another child for doing the same thing simply because of the emotional bond.
Sometimes parents of his friends ask me questions that I can't answer, or want to know about their kids. Luckily DS is popular in the school and has friends that he sees a lot outside of school.
Sometimes parents of his friends ring me at work to ask if I will take little Johnny home with me.
I switch off mum mode when I am at work and try to just see him as a child in the school.