When a child is acting out, and you suspect that they are under the weather, but there are no excludable symptoms, how do you handle it?
Dcm kept him home on Wednesday because he was really tired on Tuesday (he is home on Tuesdays) and looked flush Wednesday morning. Great. Proactive.
He came back this morning complaining of being tired. Not new for him. Has complained off and on this morning of one thing or another being sore. Everything from belly to his toe.
Acknowledged then ignored, as he tends to be dramatic.
But I have had a heck of a morning with him.
*remind him that we don't play certain games here (power rangers - jumping, attacking, shooting)
*remind him that we don't use potty language at my house
*Went outside and he whined to come in the entire time. My stomach hurts. My back hurts. I don't want to play. Came in and proceeded to run/jump/chase anything and anyone that moves.
*Pushed another child away from a toy he was playing with.
He is now sitting separated from the group, reading books until lunch.
So.... as a mom and as someone who spends 50 hours + a week with this child, I know he does not feel well. He is NOT coping here.
At drop off, dcm told me that he was fine yesterday. Active, eating and full of energy at home and at grandma's (where he went yesterday in lieu of here). I asked him what he did at Grandmas..... played the ipod.
I have an incident report to send home but am open to a friendly, professional way of suggesting to dcm that despite NO symptoms, his attitude is telling me that he is not feeling 100%.
Dcm kept him home on Wednesday because he was really tired on Tuesday (he is home on Tuesdays) and looked flush Wednesday morning. Great. Proactive.
He came back this morning complaining of being tired. Not new for him. Has complained off and on this morning of one thing or another being sore. Everything from belly to his toe.

But I have had a heck of a morning with him.
*remind him that we don't play certain games here (power rangers - jumping, attacking, shooting)
*remind him that we don't use potty language at my house
*Went outside and he whined to come in the entire time. My stomach hurts. My back hurts. I don't want to play. Came in and proceeded to run/jump/chase anything and anyone that moves.

*Pushed another child away from a toy he was playing with.

He is now sitting separated from the group, reading books until lunch.
So.... as a mom and as someone who spends 50 hours + a week with this child, I know he does not feel well. He is NOT coping here.
At drop off, dcm told me that he was fine yesterday. Active, eating and full of energy at home and at grandma's (where he went yesterday in lieu of here). I asked him what he did at Grandmas..... played the ipod.

I have an incident report to send home but am open to a friendly, professional way of suggesting to dcm that despite NO symptoms, his attitude is telling me that he is not feeling 100%.

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