Alberto Kozub: the preschool is privately owned and the next nearest preschool is 20 miles away from her house
Kizzy Hett: There are too many uknown factors here. Like if the school is privately owned, home based, etc. etc.I think the best thing to do is just to find a new pre-school. I prefer to not create drama.
Abel Adger: Tell your friend to find another preschool. As long as that teacher has her own child in her class, things will not change.
Armanda Hertel: You should go to the head of the preschool and ask that both children be treated fairly.
Angelyn Ducas: She shouldn't worry about this. if this woman is going to let her child do this than this preschool is obviously not a good enviornment for your friend to bring her child. I'm sure she can find another preschool, perhaps one with more back bone and discpline for your friends son. He can learn right from wrong, a value that this teacher is lacking.
Stormy Beliard: I would go to a! n administrator and explain the situation. If she kicked the other little boy out and not her own son then she is showing favoritism. I didn't think that teachers who have children were allowed to have their own kids in their classroom. I thought they had to be put in another class. Or maybe that's just my local school district....Show more
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