i would be asking the school what they suggest and what help they can offer
you need to stress this is behaviour he has never displayed ever before in any situation
and throw the ball a bit into there court suggesting the trigger must be at there end and they possibly have to invest a bit more time and effort to help find the cause
say it in a concerned but not in a way seen to blame them but coming from a parent at there wits end ??
is there any other schools near by as a alternative ??
Thanks.
Yeah so there is another couple of schools nearby, but a driveable distance whereas this is walking distance. Personally I wasn't impressed with the school from the start just basic things like putting the wrong dates on the joining letters and cancelling pre school meetings, handed out incorrect information and then back tracking, it doesn't give great first impressions. Speaking to local parents it's a mixed bag some say they think it's good and others say it's terrible, probably a 50/50 split.
My thought process is exactly what you have written, we have a parent teacher evening next week and was going to discuss it then, I know we are going to get beaten up about it.
We have asked the school about their suggestions and they don't have any, essentially it sounds like we are already doing everything they would suggest.
I'm not saying my boy is perfect at home by any means, there is days when he just point blank defies anything we ask, but that's the same with all kids. I would say a good 90% of the time he is good.
He loves helping around the house aswell and gets excited when we allow him to make coffee (using a pod machine) or helps us cook dinner etc. So in our opinion the behaviour shown at school is out of character.