tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7090855735659847249.post1346790370298410729..comments2023-09-01T05:03:34.545-05:00Comments on WaldenMommy: Life Behind the Red Front Door: "She kept mocking the way he was speaking."Laurahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17345135760495892431noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7090855735659847249.post-6047944482812295702012-12-14T00:23:56.986-06:002012-12-14T00:23:56.986-06:00As a former elementary school teacher, and now a p...As a former elementary school teacher, and now a preschool teacher/full-time mama, I would go with alerting the school and then see how it plays out. George's teacher should know about what's happening with the girl who is mocking. That way some intensive exploration can occur with her. There's information she needs ("It's not ok to make fun of people") and probably some healing. There's a reason she's mocking, and it's up to the teacher to help her sort it out and learn more appropriate social skills. If you wanted to make some materials available to the teacher, she could use them in small-group settings, or just make them available in a book bin. Good luck, mama!Mama Mohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08554633560302397335noreply@blogger.com