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[quote=Anonymous]What are you worried about? That you kid had the sniffles this weekend and you're worried he might get sick so call if he gets a fever? Tell the aide to relay the message or hand him/her a 2-sentence note to give the teacher. That you're picking the kid up early? Same thing. That this is your kid's first day back from an illness and you need to give a report or ask for specific monitoring? Put it in a letter/note and ask teacher to call you at break/lunch. That you want to tell the teacher that DS got in trouble this morning for hitting mommy and may be teary about being yelled at? That he decided over the weekend that he hates pears now? That you enjoyed seeing last week's art project because it was so cute! --These can all wait until pick-up. Look at it this way: if you're asking for 2 minutes of teacher's time each morning, and every other kid's parent is as well, that's upwards of half an hour the teacher isn't paying attention to YOUR kid. You don't want that, the other parents don't want that, the school doesn't want it. This is why this is the rule. [/quote]
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