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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She may be on the spectrum, be open to other's communication differences, and seek to be patient instead of taking it personally. Why are you letting this get to you?[/quote] Because it's one thing after another and she's coming across as rude. She's also my son's teacher. If she wasn't his teacher I could ignore it. He's only 4 years old. [/quote] Just take a step back. You sound very wound up. Maybe you come across a certain way you don't intend. Have grace.[/quote] Op here. We are supposed to be working with her for 16 hours a week in my classroom each week so it's hard to have grace when people are digging at you. Easier said than done. I am not staring at a computer all day. We have to work very closely together and the admin understands that which is why I think they like to check in and make sure the setup is working. It would be similar to having a meeting with your coworkers all day. I also sense some other teachers are feeling uncomfortable. [/quote]
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