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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with the pp. I would have your daughter moved out of this teachers class. It was completely unprofessional and uncalled for. As for why this teacher feels this way it could be little things your daughter does not worthy of notes but enough to get on a teacher's nerves. My first thoughts are always questioning the teacher's decisions, etc. It really could just be a personality thing versus a behavior thing. Also, maybe it's just because my kids are a bit younger, but I don't know if showing her the post was the right choice. It seems like you aren't on her side at all, by asking her over and over again to the point of her being upset and then showing her a post that her teacher spoke poorly of her on social media. I think your daughter needs to feel like you are on her side, because right now she feels like her mom isn't trusting her and her teacher doesn't like her...that has to be a hard spot for a 13 year old girl. Anyways, perhaps I'm reading too far into your description of the situation. I really do wish you the best in the situation, it's a tough spot to be in all around. [/quote]
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