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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I am right there with you. My child in a lower ES grade has an extremely mean and frazzled teacher. She puts her hands on the kids. Grabs their arms to pull them places, firmly repositions their heads to the front of the class while she still is teaching, grabs things from hands, loses her patience, and always raises her voice. I saw it at open house and when I volunteered a few times. I am anxious in her class when I volunteer myself. She rambles directions quickly and then gets super annoyed if someone starts doing something wrong because they don't understand. The kids are scared to ask questions. It is a major problem but the difference between you and I, is that there are multiple parents starting to mumble between one another. I am nervous about what to do next because I have always been very involved with the school and I have always been a huge advocate of standing behind teachers and working together with them. I don't want to come off as a whiny parent. But my child has begged not to go to schools, makes up stomach aches, has been having increased anxiety, and it is not good. This is a kid that used to love every aspect of school. And this teacher has been there awhile and others have told me this is what she is like. So how can complaining accomplish anything but making me look bad? [/quote]
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