Nikki
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- Mar 18, 2003
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The entire kindergarten class has been playing "catch the leprechaun". They read leprehaun books, are making leprechaun traps, etc. They even have someone go on the class while the kids are at lunch and put certain chairs up on the table or throw paper around and make a small mess. Then when the kids come back, the teachers tell them that the leprechaun must have been in their classroom. All of the kids (except mine) are having a blast with it and are all pumped up to see who can catch the leprechaun in their homemade traps.
For the past week, Courtney has been wanting to sleep with us and I wasn't sure why...I'm beginning to understand now though.
Today when I went to her class to pick her up for a dr. appt (for stomach pain. she's constipated really bad and it could be stemming from this whole leprechaun thing since the pain started about a week ago. She went through this before starting Kindergarten, but it went away after the first week or two. ), the teacher took me aside to talk to me. I guess that the "leprechaun" put the teachers chairs up on the desks and traced it's shadow with chalk. Then, the leprechaun came on the intercom and told the kids he was in the school. Courtney was PETRIFIED. So much that they ended up having to bring in a specialist to talk to her and help calm her down. So, I talked to the doctor and she agreed that I needed to tell Courtney that leprechauns were not real. I explained that it's just pretend like fairys and monsters. I told her that it's just a "game" and not to tell the other kids, but that the "leprechaun" was actually one of the other teachers. A teacher was playing the part of a leprechaun and making the messes, putting the chairs up and talking on the intercom. She acted like she understood, but she doesn't.
We went to the grocery store and they went to say something over the intercom and she went balistic....said she thought it was the leprechaun.
Then, I took her to Target and showed her greeting cards with pictures of leprechauns and once again explained that they were pretend. I asked her if the monsters off of Monsters Inc were real and she said "No", so I told her leprechauns are the same way....just pretend.
Tonight she won't lay in her own bed. She's in with Kailey. When she was getting her bath, she started screaming and crying for me to come wash her and get her out. I told her that she could wash herself like she normally did and i would help her dry off if she wanted me to when she was finished. That didn't work. She was screaming and crying for me to hurry and when I went in, she looked like she had seen a ghost or something.
I feel so sorry for her, but I don't know how to get her to understand that it's all pretend. She's not scared of Santa. That's another thing....she asked if the leprechaun was just a person dressed in a costume and I told her that the school might have someone play a leprechaun, but that there were no such things as REAL ones.
What the heck am I supposed to do? This is affecting her health now and really traumatizing her emotionally. I can't tell the teacher not to do the leprechaun thing because all of the other kids are having a blast with it. The leprechaun is doing silly stuff. He even rapped a song and told a story. I can't figure this out and neither can the teachers.
For the past week, Courtney has been wanting to sleep with us and I wasn't sure why...I'm beginning to understand now though.
Today when I went to her class to pick her up for a dr. appt (for stomach pain. she's constipated really bad and it could be stemming from this whole leprechaun thing since the pain started about a week ago. She went through this before starting Kindergarten, but it went away after the first week or two. ), the teacher took me aside to talk to me. I guess that the "leprechaun" put the teachers chairs up on the desks and traced it's shadow with chalk. Then, the leprechaun came on the intercom and told the kids he was in the school. Courtney was PETRIFIED. So much that they ended up having to bring in a specialist to talk to her and help calm her down. So, I talked to the doctor and she agreed that I needed to tell Courtney that leprechauns were not real. I explained that it's just pretend like fairys and monsters. I told her that it's just a "game" and not to tell the other kids, but that the "leprechaun" was actually one of the other teachers. A teacher was playing the part of a leprechaun and making the messes, putting the chairs up and talking on the intercom. She acted like she understood, but she doesn't.
We went to the grocery store and they went to say something over the intercom and she went balistic....said she thought it was the leprechaun.
Then, I took her to Target and showed her greeting cards with pictures of leprechauns and once again explained that they were pretend. I asked her if the monsters off of Monsters Inc were real and she said "No", so I told her leprechauns are the same way....just pretend.
Tonight she won't lay in her own bed. She's in with Kailey. When she was getting her bath, she started screaming and crying for me to come wash her and get her out. I told her that she could wash herself like she normally did and i would help her dry off if she wanted me to when she was finished. That didn't work. She was screaming and crying for me to hurry and when I went in, she looked like she had seen a ghost or something.
I feel so sorry for her, but I don't know how to get her to understand that it's all pretend. She's not scared of Santa. That's another thing....she asked if the leprechaun was just a person dressed in a costume and I told her that the school might have someone play a leprechaun, but that there were no such things as REAL ones.
What the heck am I supposed to do? This is affecting her health now and really traumatizing her emotionally. I can't tell the teacher not to do the leprechaun thing because all of the other kids are having a blast with it. The leprechaun is doing silly stuff. He even rapped a song and told a story. I can't figure this out and neither can the teachers.