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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's hard to hear what can sometimes be delivered as criticism. But I try to always reply by asking the teacher what we can do at home. I always thank them for their feedback and say that we will give their suggestion a try. [b]If your child has a disability, it's not your fault.[/b] I know it can feel bad to hear this feedback but I would suggest to try to find ways to make the teacher feel heard and that you are on the same team. [/quote] Agree with this. It's not your fault. That said this particular child may need you to step up in ways other children wouldn't require. You say you're not organized and I feel you on that - I'm not naturally organized either. But it sounds like your daughter needs you to improve on that so that she is better equipped to deal with her challenges. On the silver lining side you could talk with your daughter about the desire to get more organized at home / how it doesn't come easily for you but you are working hard at it. That would serve as a fantastic role model for her as she faces her own challenges. Best to all of you.[/quote]
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