This is Long, and I apologize for that in advance.
My fourth grader has a good friend whose mom has been battling cancer. Last week, the mom died. I'm not thrilled with how DD's teacher has handled the situation. A week prior, I had received an email saying my daughter (who stresses over her grade going from a 97 to a 96%) seems to lack intrinsic motivation and we need to work on it. No mention that this child's mother had been too sick to have the kids at home with her anymore. I guess no one considered that would be upsetting to the other children in the class.
When she died, the classroom teacher literally didn't say anything to the kids, but waited for the school counselor to come in and make an announcement. Once the counselor left, the teacher told the class they could tell the child one time that they were sorry for her loss, and then the subject is never to be mentioned again.
We were sent home a form letter from the principal (to the whole school) explaining the death. Nothing was sent specifically to our class.
The whole thing has been handled SO poorly. In the meanwhile, my daughter (who is a thirty year old trapped in a ten year ild's body) is worried about who will watch her friend after school, who will stay home with her when she's sick (her father has a new job as he was laid off from his previous job when his wife became ill), who will make dinner, etc. We did see the child at Kohls with the classroom teacher, picking out a dress for the funeral, so I was able to point out that her teacher is caring and that everyone will take care of this child, including her dad who is still living.
At the same time my DD's attitude toward school has shifted drastically. She has always loved school and now hates it. She begs not to go and leaves home crying, and also returns home crying. Obviously, we reassure her at home and encourage her to talk through her feelings, but how do I get her through the school year? I can only assume this is all related to her friend's mom dying. I also wonder if she's scared that if she leaves, something will happen to me while she's gone. She's just that kind of kid and that is how kids think.
I emailed her teachers today, asking for help or insight, but I really feel like she needs help at school or tricks to just get her not hate going to school for the next three weeks.
Any and all suggestions are welcome. I'm not above bribery.
My fourth grader has a good friend whose mom has been battling cancer. Last week, the mom died. I'm not thrilled with how DD's teacher has handled the situation. A week prior, I had received an email saying my daughter (who stresses over her grade going from a 97 to a 96%) seems to lack intrinsic motivation and we need to work on it. No mention that this child's mother had been too sick to have the kids at home with her anymore. I guess no one considered that would be upsetting to the other children in the class.
When she died, the classroom teacher literally didn't say anything to the kids, but waited for the school counselor to come in and make an announcement. Once the counselor left, the teacher told the class they could tell the child one time that they were sorry for her loss, and then the subject is never to be mentioned again.
We were sent home a form letter from the principal (to the whole school) explaining the death. Nothing was sent specifically to our class.
The whole thing has been handled SO poorly. In the meanwhile, my daughter (who is a thirty year old trapped in a ten year ild's body) is worried about who will watch her friend after school, who will stay home with her when she's sick (her father has a new job as he was laid off from his previous job when his wife became ill), who will make dinner, etc. We did see the child at Kohls with the classroom teacher, picking out a dress for the funeral, so I was able to point out that her teacher is caring and that everyone will take care of this child, including her dad who is still living.
At the same time my DD's attitude toward school has shifted drastically. She has always loved school and now hates it. She begs not to go and leaves home crying, and also returns home crying. Obviously, we reassure her at home and encourage her to talk through her feelings, but how do I get her through the school year? I can only assume this is all related to her friend's mom dying. I also wonder if she's scared that if she leaves, something will happen to me while she's gone. She's just that kind of kid and that is how kids think.
I emailed her teachers today, asking for help or insight, but I really feel like she needs help at school or tricks to just get her not hate going to school for the next three weeks.
Any and all suggestions are welcome. I'm not above bribery.
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