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[quote=Anonymous] At the end of the day, it may not even be that a teacher is inherently evil, but sometimes there is a real mismatch between teacher and student. If this was an older student (middle school up) where they a) only have to deal with the teacher for an hour a day, and b) they need to start learning to deal with difficult people as part of growing up I think I would encourage my kid to find ways to handle the situation on their own. For elementary age kids, when the student is spending the bulk of their day with the teacher, and they are younger, it's my job as a parent to be their advocate. If your description is accurate, I would have been documenting each and every instance of this. I would have had meetings with the teacher, followed up with meetings with the principal. I would not have stopped until there was a resolution. I would politely but firmly keep up the meetings and communication with the administration until this was resolved, either by improvement in the teacher's behavior toward my child or a transfer to another class.[/quote]
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