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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are clearly making every excuse in the book about this situation and are back tracking, backing down, changing stories, etc. First you said it hurt that your child didn't get the award but later said you didn't care about the award. Then the school is mediocre and the counselors are poorly trained. [/quote] Yes, it keeps evolving. At first I was upset about the award. But the next day what my DD told got me much more upset at a whole new level. Now I don't care about the award, I want my DD to be out of this unhealthy relationship. I'd willing to sign an contract that she never ever receives an award as long as she stays away from such personalities. I can't believe the teacher hasn't caught on to that, until DD told me I had no idea. This just shows how clueless teachers are.[/quote] Or how clueless YOU are. I too have a 5yo who just started K, and I don't believe every single thing that comes out of his mouth, because I know my child is prone to drama and that his reactions to things are not always the same as what actually happened or are not proportional to the situation. Instead of demonizing children and parents I don't know, and assuming that the teachers are incompetent idiots, I try to help my child work through his feelings and understand that life isn't fair and people aren't always nice but that you always have control over your own actions/reactions. A lesson YOU would do well to learn. Get a grip - seriously. I'm sure the teachers will be THRILLED if you leave the school, even though that may not be the best thing for your daughter.[/quote]
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