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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Exactly. Teachers blame parents for putting too much pressure on them, but then want to be called experts. Yet aren't willing to use their expertise for anything. So then why do I have to consider them experts? I'm happy to do so, but only if they are going to use their expertise to help children and not just their own salary.[/quote] And based on your post, you clearly aren't using your parental "expertise" to raise your own children. Thanks for supporting the FACT that teachers can only do so much with YOUR children. Happy New Year and much luck raising your kids.[/quote] Teachers are within their rights to discuss their own internal meetings and they have the power to discuss what is and isn't working. You have proven nothing except that teachers are afraid to speak up about anything and so just go along with the system and instead of working on making it better complain on media. You've also proven absolutely nothing about my own parental expertise. [/quote] I do speak up, which is apparent in my response to you, as I feel the need to defend my profession and my colleagues. You, however, are shifting blame on teachers, which does indeed capture your parenting style quite well. Much luck in 2018![/quote]
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