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difficult child's school messes up again
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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 239660" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>How well I know the teacher who "makes wrong" the parents choice to seek a medical professional rather THE TEACHER (?).</p><p>Have you contacted the DOE about these matters? </p><p>Also it is not your job to tell teacher she is wrong as well. More directly meet with the principle and let that authority know that you want the nurse to call on days your daughter sees her for any reason to keep you posted. Speak to the nurse and let her know how much you do appreciate that your daughter feels comfortable turning to her when she needs help, and that you want a call when she does so you are aware of what is upsetting your daughter each time she does visit.</p><p>Not that you want your daughter to call, but that you want the nurse to do so after she returns to class to call.</p><p>What I would caution not to do is engage in a power struggle with the teacher. If she has something worth listening to then listen. Defending yourself is not in order here. Of course you want to know when your child has anxiety, is left in a room for and hour, or is not learning a subject well. </p><p>What are your daughters grades in her subjects? All A? not learning issues. Any cdf scores and , you do as you like, but I will be in meeting with the teacher. Every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 239660, member: 6271"] How well I know the teacher who "makes wrong" the parents choice to seek a medical professional rather THE TEACHER (?). Have you contacted the DOE about these matters? Also it is not your job to tell teacher she is wrong as well. More directly meet with the principle and let that authority know that you want the nurse to call on days your daughter sees her for any reason to keep you posted. Speak to the nurse and let her know how much you do appreciate that your daughter feels comfortable turning to her when she needs help, and that you want a call when she does so you are aware of what is upsetting your daughter each time she does visit. Not that you want your daughter to call, but that you want the nurse to do so after she returns to class to call. What I would caution not to do is engage in a power struggle with the teacher. If she has something worth listening to then listen. Defending yourself is not in order here. Of course you want to know when your child has anxiety, is left in a room for and hour, or is not learning a subject well. What are your daughters grades in her subjects? All A? not learning issues. Any cdf scores and , you do as you like, but I will be in meeting with the teacher. Every time. [/QUOTE]
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