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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. We did have conferences and I really don't remember her saying anything affirmatively positive. Just asked the questions on her school script, asked us if we had questions and answered them, and then talked about son being slow to complete work etc. But you're right, conferences were really the big opportunity to get feedback, so it's not like every day she is saying something negative but not positive about my son. (However, I do occasionally hear her saying something nice about a child to other parents, at functions, drop off, etc.) Other people's comments here about hugging make me think maybe my calibrations are off. Preschool last year was filled with hugs (for most of the kids, not just mine!) when something happened -- a bruised knee, losing a game, feeling sad about your own bad behavior. Maybe kindergarten just doesn't do this kind of thing because the kids are older. My kid could use the extra support, but knowing it's just something that's not really done might make me feel better. But also, yes, I see this is sort of a dumb thing to be thinking about. I am trying to talk about it here to get it out of my system, really. Appreciate the feedback. [/quote]
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