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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a teacher and we are supposed to be a team with the parents and the child. If you came in like this it would make it clear that you were a "difficult case". The question you raise makes it seem like you are ashamed of your child's condition which will translate in teachers who will be less than forthcoming with you. If they feel that you don't disclose information they might regard it to be in the child's best interest to not reach out to communicate with you. Amenable, helpful parents who are real team players make a world of difference in outcome. I can't phrase this any more gently, but[b] is your shame so great [/b]that you can't do what is best for your child so that the whole team can have all of the information?[/quote] [b] NP here. Gosh, aren't you clueless. But you do sound like a typical arrogant teacher.[/b] It's not shame. It's a mother's instinct to protect her child. [/quote] I posted earlier disagreeing with this teacher's original comment above, but responses like this poster's are equally harmful. Poster, do you honestly think the "typical" teacher is "arrogant"? Good grief.[/quote]
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