RE: RANT ALERT!!! - WHO IS THE BOSS?! - Teacher OR Student?!
Greetings, beautiful Jayne
I'm a psychologist. I read your entire text. I confess that I was very confused about the story. It seems that what annoyed her was the fact that the school gives homework and not guide your child how to do them, right ??
Here in my country, children are given homework on what they have learned in class, so they already know what to do at home as long as they have paid attention in class.
From the little I understood, you said that your son is busy, intelligent and talks a lot in the classroom during the class, right? Would not it be a case of attention deficit disorder ???
If you notice that he is very easy on the subject and tires quickly, he can put you in more difficult challenges and practice sports to spend your energy and help in concentration.
Lastly, always keep in mind that good communication solves most of the problems.
I do not know if I could help, because I did not understand the whole context, besides having only seen his speech. I did not see the talk of the school, of the teacher or of her son.
I hope I contributed something.
Thank you and good night!!!!
Oh oh, here comes trouble!!
Fair enough, you want to open a dialog and see if you can help.
HOLY CRAP!! You're a fncken (to quote @jaynie) genius!! You don't fully grasp the situation, but you're a psychologist so already know what the diagnosis is, based on this one post !!
Attention Deficit Disorder!!
How irresponsible of you to throw words like that in when you have no grasp of what is actually going on in this situation. This would only add anxiety, and negate any other constructive advice you may have had.
Choose your words more carefully next time, and perhaps stay away from any form of diagnosis when you are not familiar with the circumstances.
Thank you for your input but this is definitely not a case of ADD.
Okay, I just suggested, I'm sorry I bothered.
not at all a bother :) Was just responding accurately