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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] I find it highly unethical for a teacher to criticize a parents parenting skills to their child, during the school day. I would have complained to the principal. [/quote] Absolutely. It is also poor parenting to criticize a teacher's performance in front of the child. [/quote] No it isn't, depending on how you do it and what you're doing it for. If a teacher were wrong about something and my kid asked me about it, I'd say the teacher was wrong. I'd also say everyone makes mistakes and you still can learn a lot from your teacher. But I'd say the teacher is wrong. And if the teacher mistreated my kid, I'd say that the teacher was wrong there too. And I'd back the teacher up when the teacher was right. So far, my kids are very respectful toward teachers and their teachers love them, but I'm not making them blind sheep. Also, PB&J's got me through to Harvard, and I'm in good physical shape, so trailer food for me! Also, could we stop saying "trailer trash"? I know lots of people who lived in or live in trailers, and they're people, not trash.[/quote]
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