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[quote=Anonymous]Follow up with the teacher and try to understand their perspective. We had a "bad" teacher last year as well and tried as much as we could to still be aligned with her, understand what it is that she wanted and convey that to our child. And we tried to help our child learn that she will not always like all of her teachers and may not always understand or agree with the assignments or feedback. Sometimes you just need to learn to adjust to a teacher's quirks, hope for the best, and know that it will pass after that year is over. But I don't think it will help your kid if your kid senses you think this is unfair, so I would try to present a united front with the teacher as much as possible. Also, I agree with another poster that "why?" is feedback. They wanted more explanation. [/quote]
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