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[quote=Anonymous]OP - I would go with your instincts. There are bad teachers. Kids don't know what specifically is out of bounds and won't proactively tell you -- "the teacher said to Johnny, you are just going to fail like your brother did" for example (true story - elementary school to someone else in my middle child's class). When my three brought up a teacher, I would ask "what happened in the class that made you feel a little funny or think "I don't know if that's right"". It was then my job to figure out what was wrong about it. it also gives specifics and how she interacts with other students. Normally, your child will identify her poor behavior to others (and that's even better for your 'evidence'). That's how I got the quote above from my daughter. Your child should not be crying every day. I have very different children and each presented challenges to teachers. This teacher sounds like a bully if she's making students cry. You can strive for feeling 'loved' but we can all agree you shouldn't feel bullied. There is a range of appropriate behavior in between those extremes and you should make sure your child is being treated and seeing others treated appropriately. [/quote]
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