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Hudowe
Our son, who is going to five years this year, has been acting out lately.
He is a lovely little guy, makes friends easily, likes to help others. He is smart and has taught himself how to read and write. He has a big heart, but currently he is a very active kid. He likes to climb things and it is hard to keep him from doing so.
His daycare teacher is not to happy with him because she constantly has to keep him from climbing things and from grappling with other boys (which starts as a game but sometimes continues until somebody - often our boy - cries).
The teacher overheard him say that he threatened other boys to "give them PTSD". She does not know his father has PTSD and I did not tell her.
He told the other kids that construction sites (one of his daddy's triggers are dangerous). When the teacher disagreed he got quite enraged, told her she was being "sheeple" and that he was smarter then her.
The teacher keeps telling us we need to be stricter, but both of us especially his Dad are already very strict. I am totally at the end of my rope about him always climbing things and fighting and doing things like using nearly anything (cars, dolls, books) as some kind of pretend weapon when he is playing.
At home he is not allowed to climb things, we have a very strict no climbing policy, because he has hurt himself in the past when he fell.
He is a kid who actually does not have much self esteem and he wants to be well behaved. When his Dad is around he watches his every movement and for sure he is a kid who wants to please other people. He has been sad about what has been happening in the day care and has asked me "why his teacher does not like him".
I do not know what to do. We are already that strict, my husband sometimes acts like a drill sergeant on him. At home I can cope with him quite well. He wants to please other people, but in the daycare where is less supervision he acts the way I just described.
:(
He is a lovely little guy, makes friends easily, likes to help others. He is smart and has taught himself how to read and write. He has a big heart, but currently he is a very active kid. He likes to climb things and it is hard to keep him from doing so.
His daycare teacher is not to happy with him because she constantly has to keep him from climbing things and from grappling with other boys (which starts as a game but sometimes continues until somebody - often our boy - cries).
The teacher overheard him say that he threatened other boys to "give them PTSD". She does not know his father has PTSD and I did not tell her.
He told the other kids that construction sites (one of his daddy's triggers are dangerous). When the teacher disagreed he got quite enraged, told her she was being "sheeple" and that he was smarter then her.
The teacher keeps telling us we need to be stricter, but both of us especially his Dad are already very strict. I am totally at the end of my rope about him always climbing things and fighting and doing things like using nearly anything (cars, dolls, books) as some kind of pretend weapon when he is playing.
At home he is not allowed to climb things, we have a very strict no climbing policy, because he has hurt himself in the past when he fell.
He is a kid who actually does not have much self esteem and he wants to be well behaved. When his Dad is around he watches his every movement and for sure he is a kid who wants to please other people. He has been sad about what has been happening in the day care and has asked me "why his teacher does not like him".
I do not know what to do. We are already that strict, my husband sometimes acts like a drill sergeant on him. At home I can cope with him quite well. He wants to please other people, but in the daycare where is less supervision he acts the way I just described.
:(