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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]^^ pp here -- I don't mean to sound unsympathetic at all. It's just that you it's hard to hear someone complain but not willing to take any action, then be upset because nothing was done. I totally get that it is a hard situation that takes diplomacy, tact, and strategy to deal with. Bottom line, you need to speak up, complain to the principal, document, make it known that retaliation will not be tolerated, show up in the classroom as a volunteer A LOT, are you in a 1 party state...put a small recorder on your kid. You cannot do *nothing*, it won't make it better. -It will just teach your kid to be a victim and leave other kids vulnerable to this teacher's dsyfunction. Dealt with something similiar(not as bad) during k and 1st grade. DC had a mean teacher. I some email correspondence with the teacher (copying the principal) and the problem ended. And yes -- this teacher was what I considered mean when you are talking 5 and 6 yr olds. Not everyone folds as easy as this person, but please try to do something.[/quote] this was 15:30 responding...not 15:47[/quote]
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