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No you don't punch him. I'm hoping that is a phrase and you don't actually punch your child . . .yikes. Statistically that type of punishment never works long term anyway. It makes your child fearFears and phobias you vs trust and respect you.
I would try to volunteer for some days in his class. The teacher can give you some jobs and call you the mom helper for the day----- and then while you are doing the jobs, you can observe your son in class. Even if you work, it would be worth a day or two off of work to get this information.
The teacher should move his desk closer to her and up front. And your child may not tell you what is going on as he is afraid of your response or he may not even be aware of the disruption he causes. He is seven----- they are pretty self absorbed still at that age. Work with his teacher and try to be empathetic He really may be trying his best but can't help it. Good luck.
I would try to volunteer for some days in his class. The teacher can give you some jobs and call you the mom helper for the day----- and then while you are doing the jobs, you can observe your son in class. Even if you work, it would be worth a day or two off of work to get this information.
The teacher should move his desk closer to her and up front. And your child may not tell you what is going on as he is afraid of your response or he may not even be aware of the disruption he causes. He is seven----- they are pretty self absorbed still at that age. Work with his teacher and try to be empathetic He really may be trying his best but can't help it. Good luck.