difficult child has been reasonably good at daycare lately. She had a good week last week everyday except Thursday, which evidently was HORRIFIC. I didn't pick her up, husband did, but according to what the teachers told him, she was completely out of control. I don't know exactly what she did, other than have a complete temper tantrum at naptime because she didn't want to sit on her cot. She woke everyone up, ran in and out of the bathroom, and screamed alot.
So yesterday when I went to pick her up, she was so proud of herself because she'd had a good day. She went in to the director's office to tell her what a good day she'd had. The director gave her a stamp, and said that she had heard about Thursday, the teacher called her at home! I told her that I heard she had quite a tantrum. She said that it wasn't a tantrum, it was complete OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT behavior. Nothing like she'd ever seen in a 3 year old. She actually told me "good luck" with my daughter in life!
Needless to say, I was taken aback and completely offended. difficult child has no diagnosis, and she had one bad day in the past 9 school days. Maybe she is oppositional defiant, but is it really her place to make that diagnosis? Now I'm worried that her school is going to look at her differently until she moves to Kindergarten....
So yesterday when I went to pick her up, she was so proud of herself because she'd had a good day. She went in to the director's office to tell her what a good day she'd had. The director gave her a stamp, and said that she had heard about Thursday, the teacher called her at home! I told her that I heard she had quite a tantrum. She said that it wasn't a tantrum, it was complete OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT behavior. Nothing like she'd ever seen in a 3 year old. She actually told me "good luck" with my daughter in life!
Needless to say, I was taken aback and completely offended. difficult child has no diagnosis, and she had one bad day in the past 9 school days. Maybe she is oppositional defiant, but is it really her place to make that diagnosis? Now I'm worried that her school is going to look at her differently until she moves to Kindergarten....