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Teacher trashes my daughter UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="Anna1345" data-source="post: 117255" data-attributes="member: 4292"><p>Let me preempt this with the fact that I too, in my house hold, enforce the rule that if you didn't go to school, you don't do any extracurriculars that day. However, EACH situation is different, as is each kid. Having said that....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Probably the same thing that was wrong with Michael's teacher. Some teachers are so self absorbed that they loose focus as to why they became teachers in the first place. They don't realize the impact they are having on our CHILDREN. There were several instances with Michael of physical and emotional isolation in the classroom, singling him out, making up lies, saying things to him like "can't your mother read?" (not to toot my own horn but I a BS in chem, biology, minor spanish, and graduate work under my belt). Anyway, it just became so miserable for him.</p><p></p><p>What I DID learn was that Michael had to know that I was ALWAYS in his court, I would go to BAT for him and that I believed in him. Keep encouraging her and hang in there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anna1345, post: 117255, member: 4292"] Let me preempt this with the fact that I too, in my house hold, enforce the rule that if you didn't go to school, you don't do any extracurriculars that day. However, EACH situation is different, as is each kid. Having said that.... Probably the same thing that was wrong with Michael's teacher. Some teachers are so self absorbed that they loose focus as to why they became teachers in the first place. They don't realize the impact they are having on our CHILDREN. There were several instances with Michael of physical and emotional isolation in the classroom, singling him out, making up lies, saying things to him like "can't your mother read?" (not to toot my own horn but I a BS in chem, biology, minor spanish, and graduate work under my belt). Anyway, it just became so miserable for him. What I DID learn was that Michael had to know that I was ALWAYS in his court, I would go to BAT for him and that I believed in him. Keep encouraging her and hang in there! [/QUOTE]
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