I have often not been comfortable with how children are spoken to in these classes (i.e. "get off", "be quiet", "don't do that" in quite abrupt tones) but have let it go. The children are often expected to sit quiet and listen to complicated instructions any my son is a fidgeter...what can I do??? Just the way he is.
Anyway, after the ball was taken my son started to cry...he is not even 4 yet. I motioned for him to come to me and the coach told him to sit down, twice. I had to go and get him. He snuggled up to me and was crying, saying the coach took his ball and wouldn't give it back. Eventually the coach came by and gave back the ball and tried to reengage my son, who couldn't play for the rest of the time as he was too distraught.
I told the coach I felt he was innapropriate, he aplogized but said my son was being disruptive and that was how they dealt with it. I complained to the owner of the classes that I did not like punishment being used, and was told I was overreacting and that they were practicing redirection and that children must learn to sit and listen and that loads of teachers and nursery workers attend the classes and that they discipline children in the same way.
Well my son attends nursery and has never been redirected in a way that led to tears! Our nursery never treats children like this, even in the most challenging circumstances (they must have superpowers!)
My husband doesn't think I overreacted, and my son does not want to attend again, so I think it certainly had a negative effect on him...
But I am quite protective...have I overreacted? Should we just go back? Is that sending the wrong message to my son, that he should let adults treat him like that? I am in a quandry.
I will fully accept that I overreacted if I actually have....but I honestly don't think I have...hmmm....
