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Old 04-02-2008, 03:44 AM   #35 (permalink)
Chani
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Is the instructor a mother herself? If so perhaps she doesn't realise how disruptive this boy's presence in the class is. I am and I am extremely good at ignoring noise and movement from kids around me but that took many years of practice to master.

I haven taken my daughter to class. At first she was very well behaved but then she started to get bored and move about a bit and kept running up to me and hugging me. So now I don't bring her.

Since others have expressed their annoyance also I'd let the teacher know it's not just you. It may not change things as they are now especially if this student is a good source of income for the teacher but it might make her consider some strategies to encourage him to be less disruptive - like say asking him to wait just outside the room rather than actually in it. I'd not be happy to have somebody not taking the class in the class.

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