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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 28962" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>When I dropped my first kiddo off at preschool my expectation was that all preschool teachers were warm and fuzzy types. They aren't. Two of the three my kids had weren't with the aide being the warm and fuzzy whereas the teacher did a lot of taking care of business. My kids did fine with both types--they just had different kinds of relationships with them as you would expect.</p><p></p><p>Kids do respond differently to different temperaments and not always in the way a parent expects. I was dreading difficult child's kindergarten year as it was the teacher in the building that parents most wanted to see retire. The two of them got on great together--I was shocked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 28962, member: 701"] When I dropped my first kiddo off at preschool my expectation was that all preschool teachers were warm and fuzzy types. They aren't. Two of the three my kids had weren't with the aide being the warm and fuzzy whereas the teacher did a lot of taking care of business. My kids did fine with both types--they just had different kinds of relationships with them as you would expect. Kids do respond differently to different temperaments and not always in the way a parent expects. I was dreading difficult child's kindergarten year as it was the teacher in the building that parents most wanted to see retire. The two of them got on great together--I was shocked. [/QUOTE]
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