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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok, I really don't understand what was going on in your p/t conference. Why were you talking about other children? Even if the teacher brought it up then you should have immediately gone to talking about your own child. This is your time to talk to the teacher about your own child not your neighbor's child. Then you talked about "every" over kid? I have a almost 5 year old pre-ker and she would never say something like that. Are you sure what you are saying about the teacher isn't being overheard? Have there been other clues that this teacher is bad with the kids? How long as the teacher been there? I have had multiple pre-kers and while I haven't found some teachers to be that great all my kids have loved their pre-k teachers. [b] They are just of that age where they love people regardless.[/b] You need to figure that one out. [/quote] No, OP said that her daughter believed that the teacher didn't like her. Kids can tell if someone likes them or not at an early age. At our p/t conference this year, my PK son's teacher told us that she was having trouble with a group of boys that included my son during nap time. This was the first time I heard this and that evening before bed time, I asked my son about nap time and his behavior and he told me that his teacher "sometimes gets frustrated at me for talking during nap". I further asked him to elaborate and he definitely understood that his teacher didn't like and was annoyed by his behavior. Either she said to the kids directly that she "was frustrated" or they figured it out by her actions. Maybe OP's child understands by her teacher's behavior or hears negative remarks about her during class from the the teacher.[/quote]
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