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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 367586"><p>You have every right to feel outraged. How maddeningly frustrating! How lovely to be given the benefit of the doubt. It just shows how much this teacher doesn't get him and that is so disappointing. You, out of anyone I know, online or in real life, are incapable of cheating. And if I know that and have never met you, it just tells me this woman is daft. Argh. One thing I know for certain is that you will set her straight and between you and difficult child you will enlighten her about a few things. I want an apology, written, and I want someone to supervise that she writes it herself!</p><p></p><p>Manster brought home a writing assignment from school he had done earlier in the year. I kept reading it over and over and kept asking him "are you sure *you* wrote this"? And I KNOW there's no way anyone else could have written it. It's just that he struggles with grades in writing, barely passing. And yet he wrote this paper about adopting pets from rescue shelters that about had me in tears and ready to go adopt as many as I could. There were no misspelled words, no errors, it was perfect. Our children have such a unique way of expressing how they interpret their world and are capable of brilliance. If they are nurtured and BELIEVED IN, there are no limits to how far they can go. I pray that this teacher sees this with your difficult child and turns out to be one of his greatest advocates in the end.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck and hugs, ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 367586"] You have every right to feel outraged. How maddeningly frustrating! How lovely to be given the benefit of the doubt. It just shows how much this teacher doesn't get him and that is so disappointing. You, out of anyone I know, online or in real life, are incapable of cheating. And if I know that and have never met you, it just tells me this woman is daft. Argh. One thing I know for certain is that you will set her straight and between you and difficult child you will enlighten her about a few things. I want an apology, written, and I want someone to supervise that she writes it herself! Manster brought home a writing assignment from school he had done earlier in the year. I kept reading it over and over and kept asking him "are you sure *you* wrote this"? And I KNOW there's no way anyone else could have written it. It's just that he struggles with grades in writing, barely passing. And yet he wrote this paper about adopting pets from rescue shelters that about had me in tears and ready to go adopt as many as I could. There were no misspelled words, no errors, it was perfect. Our children have such a unique way of expressing how they interpret their world and are capable of brilliance. If they are nurtured and BELIEVED IN, there are no limits to how far they can go. I pray that this teacher sees this with your difficult child and turns out to be one of his greatest advocates in the end. Best of luck and hugs, ML [/QUOTE]
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