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Reply to "Crappy teacher said something negative to my child and now she's checked out of class"
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[quote=Anonymous]We don't even know what was said except that the OP did not feel it warranted speaking to the teacher or principal. But, an 11-year-old does need to learn that people make mistakes. Is it okay? No, well not really. But... I don't know a single person (adult or child) who has not said the wrong thing once in a while. Or been a little blunter than the situation warranted. I have certainly said some things to my kids that I wish I had not! And sometimes, if my kids had not called me out on them, I would not have even known that what I said was offensive. I guess that is what I am wondering here. Why does OP feel that what was said is not worth addressing? If it was just a few words that could have been said in a nicer way, then yes, the 5th grader can learn to move on. If it is something that is way more inappropriate, then the OP needs to step up and speak to the teacher. [/quote]
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