I got an email from Alyssa's teacher today. Here is a little about what it said:
Hi Gerri,
Hope all is well. I have been trying  to figure out what is  going on with Alyssa. Don’t get me wrong, she has had  good days, or I wouldn’t  had sent home the sheets. Her work is done correctly,  most of the time, she  plays well with others, homework is in, etc. Tell me if  I am correct with  this....is she looking for attention?  For about the  last three weeks I have  noticed this...I don’t get the directions/instructions  out and she has her hand  raised. I have been telling her, wait until I finish  listen carefully, and then  if you have questions  I will answer them.   She raises her hand at the oddest  times to tell me things, but for the  most part they have nothing to do with  what we are doing at the time.
This was my response:
It is all about CONTROL!!!  I think she may be just trying to see if she can get you to repeat yourself! It  is a control thing and what you are describing is a big part of it. We are  seeing ALOT of it at home also.
What do we do? I don't know  other than to say that we both have to remain in control. How we do that, I'm  not quite sure. I have gone through my usual bag of tricks and nothing has  worked. We had therapy last night and she suggested that we try saying, "Alyssa,  this is important, can I have your eyes". and then wait for her to look at us,  and then give her the instruction and then have her repeat it.
Maybe if we both pull her aside  and lay down the law. Just tell her, this is the way it is going to be. If you  break the rule and interrupt at inappropriate times, you will receive X  consequence. No 2nd chances, no "forgetting", this is the way it is. If she does  it once, maybe she looses a recess, if she does it twice, an added consequence  at home? I really don't know, but at this point, I am willing to try anything.
So, my daughter's wonderfully understanding, caring teacher responds with this:
I will give her the law, there is questions once I have given final and complete  details. She must have eyes and ears on me while I am doing so.  I will let you  raise your hand, but if it is about something silly, or about what I just said  or wrote you lost a recess.  I don’t want her afraid of asking questions, but I  know your feeling of GOING NUTS! You lay the law there, and I will here. I love  her dearly, but she can’t win. Maybe JUST maybe once she sees that at home, and  school it might just fit in place for her. 
Motherhood...gotta love  it! :)
M
My daughter, my family, is very lucky to have this wonderful woman in our lives. We have been truly blessed because not only does Alyssa have her this year, she also had her last year, AND, because of class re-structuring, will have her next year as well!
God is Good!
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
A Wonderful Teacher
Posted by Alyssa's Mom at 2:38 PM
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4 comments:
What a blessing to have such a wonderful teacher! They are hard to come by!
Hugs!
L
I am so jealous! I want my kids to have a teacher that understands, follows through, and stays with them.
I gave her "Captive in the Classroom" to watch and not only did she watch it - she made every single teacher at school, including the principal, watch it!!!
We are truly blessed with this woman!
Please don't tell us a certified teacher actually wrote "there is questions..."
Didn't she ever learn about subject-verb agreement?
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