Perspective: When a sixth grader is frustrated by a classmate who is consistently disruptive, is it time for parents to call the school?
This week, our child was in tears of frustration over how distracting this child's behavior is. They are in a cohort, so they are together in each class all day long, no breaks. I am concerned about this classmate. They clearly need more helpful intervention than getting in trouble — and maybe they are getting that help, I don't know, but I doubt it. I am also concerned about my child's disrupted education.
You meet with the teacher, yes — and start by asking questions, assuring them you know they’ve been through the wringer and you come in peace.
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