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[quote=Anonymous]I am 15:47. My experience was this. We were brought in for the first parent teacher interview and DD's teacher said that DD was experiencing social problems that were normal and she was working through them with her. I am a mom of an only so I was probably more anxious back then. I asked how i can help and what I can do to work with DD. The teacher said there's nothing you can do, let her be and let her work it out herself. I thought that was weird at the time because I am with DD more than anyone, I thought I could make some type of a difference but she said nope. We weren't informed of anything the kids were working on throughout the year at all. There were no options to volunteer for anything in the classroom. The teacher just very much did her own thing. My dd was at the age that she had no desire to communicate about how she spent her day. So we were in the dark. I was very moved and surprised at the end of the year. Each family was presented with a gorgeous personalized published book of how our kids spent their first year. We got to see everything in retrospect and it was awesome.[/quote]
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