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The Trip Down "Denial River" Continues...
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 571797" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Wow, and do you know what is a scariest thing? It is totally possible she may be able to pull it off. This doesn't sound like a teacher who would know her well and be very involved with her. If so, it is not unlikely that she would not go to trouble to addressing the issue. If she can'e get another student to do it in this short notice, difficult child may get away with just playing a basic chord or two. Teacher has probably already understood she isn't too in touch with reality in this matter and confronting someone like that and dealing with the aftermath is tedious to say the least. Not something the teacher may be ready to do.</p><p></p><p>And your difficult child will likely not ever understand she didn't do well. After the concert they will thank the performers and your difficult child will be sure she was a star of the night. Others are not too likely to confront her directly, they will just speak behind her back and she will not get chosen to similar tasks again in future.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately while she may not be confronted, it doesn't mean that blame isn't going around. Wear your best rhino suite to the concert. You can bet some parents and other kids are not amused. And you will be the one in blame. Happens every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 571797, member: 14557"] Wow, and do you know what is a scariest thing? It is totally possible she may be able to pull it off. This doesn't sound like a teacher who would know her well and be very involved with her. If so, it is not unlikely that she would not go to trouble to addressing the issue. If she can'e get another student to do it in this short notice, difficult child may get away with just playing a basic chord or two. Teacher has probably already understood she isn't too in touch with reality in this matter and confronting someone like that and dealing with the aftermath is tedious to say the least. Not something the teacher may be ready to do. And your difficult child will likely not ever understand she didn't do well. After the concert they will thank the performers and your difficult child will be sure she was a star of the night. Others are not too likely to confront her directly, they will just speak behind her back and she will not get chosen to similar tasks again in future. Unfortunately while she may not be confronted, it doesn't mean that blame isn't going around. Wear your best rhino suite to the concert. You can bet some parents and other kids are not amused. And you will be the one in blame. Happens every time. [/QUOTE]
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