As I was walking through the corridor I noticed boy 2 sobbing uncontrollably in a side room with his teacher. Obviously this worried me and I went in to find out what was going on. Teacher told me that he had got upset on his return to class and she couldn't get him to tell her why. I asked her to leave him with me and I would sort it out. Turns out some brat did not want to take turns in a game and had shouted at him and would not let him play. I went back to find the teacher to relay this to her. At which point she told me that this was not the first time boy 2 had got so upset at school that they could not calm him down or find out why he was upset. (See Batman post!!) she put this in such a way I felt like she was blaming boy 2. He is very sensitive, and has a few issues that make school somewhat difficult. However, surely as a teacher you need to find a way to communicate with all children, but especially the ones with communication difficulties such as my son? I trust when I leave my children at school they are helped both educationally and emotionally, but at the moment I don't believe this to be true.
Not a happy bunny!!!
But on a lighter note, it's Friday!!!! Tomorrow I am going back to my hairdressing roots (pun intended 😉) and colouring and cutting my friend's hair. We are also doing a little bit of vintage shopping in Uppermill, which is my fave kind of shopping!!! Hoping to sneak a few little bargains. If I find any I will share on here so watch this space. Peace out homies!!!

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