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Tonight I was putting my son to bed and he mentioned art class was tomorrow and the teacher is really mean! Then he told me she is still not letting him wear his hat in class which is crazy because earlier in the year we had the same problem with this teacher so I had a sit down with the principal who insured me that this issue was resolved and that every teacher who is in contact with him was aware that he could indeed wear his baseball hat! I asked him several times before he went to bed are you sure? He said "yes,mommy I promise"....so, now I am sitting here trying to get my thoughts together and thought it was a good idea to write on here instead of sending his teacher a crazy email at 10pm at night!lol! I know that I will probably not get to much sleep tonight just waiting for morning so I can call the office and report this teacher in hopes that it is effective before my son has to be in her class again! It just is crazy why? What is the big deal? Let the boy wear his hat!! Idk?.. I know that we are new to this journey and I know we got a lifetime of issues I'm sure this is only the begining..it just blows my mind how ignorant some people can be..would it really interupt her class to have him wear it? Is his self esteem not important? Why, would a educated person deny my son the right to feel safe and comfortable? Idk?. I just don't get it:(
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Yes, when I requested to speak with the art teacher they said I had to go through proper chain,which would be his teacher first and then the principal they are not wanting there to be a "confrontation" so basically I couldn't address her one on one! And, the next day I did write an email to his teacher who took it totally personal because I told him that I would make a formal cm plant with the school district, I guess he thinks I'd give him problems..so, before Christmas break was a little awkward..lol..I needed to remind myself not to feel bad for sticking up for my son. I must include however the problem is now resolved,,he went to art and was not asked to take his hat off!,,Mission Accomplished!!!:)
Wow,,,that's a great idea..his next derm visit I'm going to get a note!! Awesome advice!! THANK YOU!:)
Shame on this Teacher. The well-being of the student should come first. Always. I am so sorry that you and your son have to go through this.
I am a teacher with alopecia. Shame on this person.
You are a fabulous mommy! And, may I add you look beautiful. My son is newly diagnosed and he isn't ready yet to shave his head. I tried asking him today if I could trim the top because his top crown is now growing in. It's a different texture kinda like baby hair. Anyway, he isn't going to let me touch it! Honestly I'm trying to convince him maybe trimming it to make it even but he's not buying it..I showed him you and your son and even mentioned how handsome your son is but still nope..he isn't budging!lol..
Yes! I love it I told my husband she has one more time or I'm calling fox 5! And, no I don't think it's too drastic I am also vigilant when it comes to my children so I definitely love knowing I am not alone when it comes to the lengths I will goto defend my children! And, now that my youngest son has Alopecia I'm sure I will be tested on so many levels..have a happy holiday.
I DO NOT TAKE THIS TEACHER'S SIDE. But on the other hand she may be an older person who does not allow boys to wear hats indoors due the old fashioned respect thing, or she may feel if she lets one kid wear one everyone will wear one (not that I think that there is anything wrong with that and I teach). You must sit down and have a meeting with both the principal, teacher and your son (I would also involve the school social worker if there is one). Good luck and god bless.
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