Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 Hi folks, I'm back after a fairly good period. Esp. after reading 's note I have to say that (my six year old daughter)has been blessed with a good school and understanding teachers. She is doing fine in school: a little eccentric at times but doing fine. But, like several of you have said, the playground is hard for her. She is, or believes she is, teased by the boys who call her " ducky " and chase and sometimes push her. It bothers her. When I watch her on the playground I realize some of what she says is her perception. She doesn't realize that they are wanting to play chase or are playing cops. To her it seems like harassment. I assume at times it is harassment. I haven't observed often enough to see this first hand (I've maybe watched her on the play ground three times this year). Anyway, she is finding it hard to understand the playground. We (especially my wife, Laurie) have given hints on how to say " I'd like to play by myself for a bit " or " may I join in " and ocassionally this works, but ocassionally she has hit. Her physical education teacher and home room teacher have both commented on this. Again, they have been tolerant, but I would LOVE ANY SUGGESTIONS about how we can encourage to get along better with peers in this entirely unstructured environment. I know others are giving hints (I was at school last week for " pizza day " and I heard one nice little boy saying to something like, " You know if you want to be friends you should ask us to play " ) I think the asking to join in is especially scary for . Thanks, Wayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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