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Ticked at the school and feeling bad for Tink
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 152063" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>BBK, how did Tink handle not having a flower? If she was really upset, do have her draw a beautiful flower to give her teacher. Tell her to take her time. She can always give it to her next Monday so that she'll have the weekend to pick the right colors (and glitter, of course).</p><p> </p><p>My daughter just never brought the notes home -- she'd always be afraid there'd be something that would create "work" for her or get her in trouble. In second grade, she was heartbroken to not have been able to participate in this special week for her teacher. She did take the weekend to draw a flower, a piece of fruit, make a special soap for her teacher. She gave it to her teacher after school. My daughter may have missed the teacher appreciation week but she was able to let her teacher know how special she was and ultimately felt good about herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 152063, member: 3626"] BBK, how did Tink handle not having a flower? If she was really upset, do have her draw a beautiful flower to give her teacher. Tell her to take her time. She can always give it to her next Monday so that she'll have the weekend to pick the right colors (and glitter, of course). My daughter just never brought the notes home -- she'd always be afraid there'd be something that would create "work" for her or get her in trouble. In second grade, she was heartbroken to not have been able to participate in this special week for her teacher. She did take the weekend to draw a flower, a piece of fruit, make a special soap for her teacher. She gave it to her teacher after school. My daughter may have missed the teacher appreciation week but she was able to let her teacher know how special she was and ultimately felt good about herself. [/QUOTE]
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