Primary school report card social behavior?

Hello

I'd like to know if this is acceptable. He can't yet reliably adhere to agreed-upon conversation and group rules. His excitable temperament frequently leads to conflicts. If the situation doesn't meet his expectations, he displays childish behavior until the situation is ruined for his classmates as well.

Is this acceptable? I've never seen his behavior reflected in conversations like this. My son works on improving himself daily, and we don't observe this kind of behavior at home.

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SlightlyAnnoyed
1 month ago

Yes, it is permissible. However, whether this belongs in there or should be better clarified with parents in direct conversations is on another sheet.

Dea2019
1 month ago

The child still behaves like a defiant toddler outside the parent house and does not adapt to the usual group rules.

If it’s a first chancer, if it didn’t improve by the end of the year, I’d think about having the child reset by 1 year. Then the training was too early for individual development.

There may be more games at home, where it comes to compliance with rules… and if it’s not the simple man-worn thing. Thus, the child learns playfully to observe rules and also that you have to put back (lost) once. Otherwise, put family life under rules (which must also be adhered to by parents!) and insist. This can be smaller rituals like: All go hand washing before eating or eating will only be when ALL sit at the table and want a good appetite… This can have a positive effect on the child’s adaptation process… is called the frustration tolerance in the specialist shop!

Dea2019
1 month ago
Reply to  Merle2610

Then make an extra interview with the class teacher and ask there, WARUM has not already been addressed on the parent’s day and what exactly happened.

Chrisi614
1 month ago

I think the teacher has formulated it very sweetly

Zertifizierter
1 month ago
Reply to  Chrisi614

It is not committed to loving formulation, but to more truthful.

HarmonyZ
1 month ago

What is not permissible? These are only their observations.

Zertifizierter
1 month ago

Teacher sue!

You can’t do that!

The Federal Constitutional Court and/or the European Human Rights Court!

Codeline
1 month ago
Reply to  Zertifizierter

What?

LeWe23
1 month ago
Reply to  Zertifizierter

Irony please mark, thank you!