Angel Reading - school daze 11/19/2009
To ASK YOUR ANGELS one question free, click here For an in-depth reading, call Suzy at 866-581-6017 or email suzy@askyourangels.com Dear Angels, "This question is for my son, Sam, as well as the others who are involved. Sam, a fourth grader, has told me about situations at school that indicate his primary classroom teacher, Nancy, has, at times, treated him unfairly, singles him out, does not listen to him when he doesn't understand lessons and she seems too rigid in her expectations. When this happens (which is not always,) it has created much distress for Sam. If what Sam has told me over the weeks is true, what can I do, and Sam, to find a solution to this and do it in a manner that is for the highest good for all involved, including his teacher? I don't want to start a war with the school or teacher. I am just searching for answers that will hopefully benefit everyone in the long run. Oh, and I have been told that Sam is an Indigo child." Christy, Winterset, Iowa Hi Christy, I appreciate your attitude. Let's see what comes up. What I see is that you are a loving mother doing your best to blow off the non-essentials while keeping up with what matters. Nancy, Sam's teacher has a lot to handle with so many kids and tries to bring out the best in all of them. The challenge, of course, is to keep all the balls in the air at once without even one dropping down and clobbering a child. Some times Nancy is able to maintain a positive control, and some times not. Our Sam seems to be quite a dreamer. He drifts off into never-never land when he gets bored or just chooses to wander off. It's a common ailment for children, especially the very smart, who tend to get bored when everyone else is struggling to understand the subject. While the other children are appearing to pay attention, Sam doesn't seem to be able to get started. His dreamlike state can prevent him from taking action, from getting started with whatever the current project may be. Sam may have his own agenda and it doesn't pertain to Nancy's lesson plan. Then Nancy, exerts verbal control and Sam goes into himself. Is this all normal? The Angels are saying that Nancy is a perfectly fine teacher. Sam is just a bright kid and tends to leave his body by day dreaming. Sam is learning that he has to return to his body long enough to get accomplished what is expected of him or he will be singled out. He is learning to be present, the lesson of lessons for us all. What I'm hearing is that this is all normal. Sam is okay. Like the rest of us, he doesn't like being singled out and reprimanded. Then again, we are not Nancy, with all those kids at different levels of ability, all needing different things at different times. The angels are saying that Sam is not talking about brutality, he just doesn't like to be controlled. If you are concerned, make an appointment to speak with his teacher and get her input, firsthand. CommentsChristy Mon, 23 Nov 2009 13:52:37 Dear Suzy, and angels, Leave a Reply |

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