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Reply to "DD's teacher has a "cry board" in her classroom"
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[quote=Anonymous]I had a similar situation with my child and a teacher. I sat down with my child and we spoke at length about the details, who witnessed it, exactly what happened. I expressed the need for the entire truthful story with complete accuracy. In our situation there were other student witnesses so it was easy to determine she was being truthful. I then approached administration and handled it, she was no longer in that class. The most important thing to me as the parent was to show my child it is 100% not okay for a teacher to treat her that way and this is how you go through the process of handling it. My child has an iep and it appears very common for some teachers to not handle situations well for kids with ieps. You really need to document and record as much as you can bc without that, they truly don’t care ( in my experience). They will just try to deescalate the situation and forget about it. I personally wouldn’t care as much about the grade, the greater issue is the treatment. Obv, opinions vary with that one. [/quote]
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