BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS IN KINDY WITH 5 YEAR OLD.. HELP!

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"vess3298" cv...@inovacorp.com

I have a 5 year old in Kindergarden that is having serious behavior problems in school. This has been ongoing since he started this year. Some days are better than others from what his teacher tells me. He has been moved away from the other kids and it has helped somewhat, but there is still a problem.
Today was his worst day so far. He was removed from his cl*** and placed into another cl*** and then remove and sent to the principle's office.
What can I do? Please help. Any ideas would be great.

dragonlady meho...@REMOVEpacbell.net

In article <f04f3dce8e4c2c1af972653a7cb15...@localhost.talkaboutparenting.com>, "behavior problems" isn't enough information to offer any advice.  Is he verbally disruptive?  Physically violent?  Singing loudly?  Just too social?  Does he swear at the teacher or the other kids?  Take his clothes off?  Steal other kids' stuff?  Jump up and down and moo?  I mean, you really need to say SOMETHING about the behavior that is problematic if you're going to ask for advice!
meh
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Children won't care how much you know until they know how much you care

"vess3298" cv...@inovacorp.com

He constantly is being disruptive by being loud and trying to make all of the kids laugh. Not listening. Getting his recess taken away.
Today was the worst day so far this year. He cut holes in his shirt and put his arm through it and acted like an elephant during learning time in cl***.
Am I overreacting or what? We get calls home from the teacher every so often.
I'm mean...he had to see the principal today because of what he did to his shirt. He has never done anything like that before.

"R. Steve Walz" rste...@armory.com

Describe more thoroughly.
Steve

"R. Steve Walz" rste...@armory.com

What the **** did you do to him at home for5 years??
Steve

"vess3298" cv...@inovacorp.com

What the hell is wrong with you? Is everyone on here a dick like you?
Evidently, by the responses on here, I feel a lot better about myself as a parent.
You can all **** off. Bunch of inconsiderate ***holes.

dragonlady meho...@REMOVEpacbell.net

In article <6bd9734a19828a827260d3dcf5883...@localhost.talkaboutparenting.com>, We can ALL **** off based on ONE person's response?  I can guess who the person is, though you didn't leave his quote here.  Most of us just ignore him, and most of us are quite lovely people, thank you.
meh
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Children won't care how much you know until they know how much you care

dragonlady meho...@REMOVEpacbell.net

In article <0b2188388572f28e8d565d0cbadd2...@localhost.talkaboutparenting.com>, Clearly, he's trying to get attention.  I can't tell you why.  However, if this is as constant as you say it is, and given that he's escalated into destroying his clothes, if I were you I'd spend some time with him and a therapist.  When a child this young has behavior that gets him in this much trouble -- and the behavior doesn't stop -- and neither you nor his teacher has been able to get him to stop -- I'd say it's time for an outside specialist to take a look.  By your account, this has been going on all school year, so nearly half a year.
I'm not saying he's desturbed or anything like that, only that someone who hasn't been involved up until now, and who is specialized in mental health and behavioral issues, may be able to help, and the sooner you get this one figured out, the better off everyone will be.
meh
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Children won't care how much you know until they know how much you care

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