by parentpractice » Sun Oct 31, 2021 2:47 pm
Hello Argo
I just wanted to reach out and ask how you decided to take this forward?
I'm afraid we live in a society which expects children and adults to conform. Many are quick to judge those who present differently, and if our children behave inappropriately we often believe the behaviour is a reflection on our parenting, and that any criticism is directed at us.
The notion that our children may be shunned in the school group at such a young age, for being different, breaks our hearts and being judged by others can be one of our biggest fears. It was something I experienced regularly when my son was a similar age, and that's when the story of how I trained as a parenting coach began.
Irrespective of how you decided to deal with this particular incident, it does sound as if you are worried about your son's behaviour and he may not be being a problem, but having a problem, and you may be confused and unable to understand where the behaviour is coming from.
I'm glad you have some sort of professional support and am guessing the SENCO at school is involved? It's easy to feel overwhelmed and anxious if things don't feel quite right and you are at a loss of what's really going on. Happy to chat to you Mum to Mum if you need some support, and really hope the other parents are understanding and compassionate.
Take care Elaine
Hello Argo
I just wanted to reach out and ask how you decided to take this forward?
I'm afraid we live in a society which expects children and adults to conform. Many are quick to judge those who present differently, and if our children behave inappropriately we often believe the behaviour is a reflection on our parenting, and that any criticism is directed at us.
The notion that our children may be shunned in the school group at such a young age, for being different, breaks our hearts and being judged by others can be one of our biggest fears. It was something I experienced regularly when my son was a similar age, and that's when the story of how I trained as a parenting coach began.
Irrespective of how you decided to deal with this particular incident, it does sound as if you are worried about your son's behaviour and he may not be being a problem, but having a problem, and you may be confused and unable to understand where the behaviour is coming from.
I'm glad you have some sort of professional support and am guessing the SENCO at school is involved? It's easy to feel overwhelmed and anxious if things don't feel quite right and you are at a loss of what's really going on. Happy to chat to you Mum to Mum if you need some support, and really hope the other parents are understanding and compassionate.
Take care Elaine