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[quote=Anonymous]Dear OP, Please understand that yes, it's important for parents to work together with the school system to ensure our children receive the best education and opportunities they can. It’s important to set reasonable expectations navigating the schools, without undermining the hard work of teachers. It is unfortunate that even if you are engaged schools will ignore your children who may struggle. Even with the best advocate (the parents) children can still be discarded. The main thing is that you don’t give up. If the teacher isn’t providing any feedback, it’s probably best to talk to them directly. Ask them if there’s anything they would like your daughter to work on, or if there’s any way you can help your daughter get a better understanding of the material being taught. It can be hard to approach a teacher when there doesn’t seem to be a good relationship, but you should still try to do it in a respectful and professional manner. If the teacher won’t communicate with you directly, try contacting the school administration and explaining the issue. They may be able to provide advice or connect you with someone who can help.[/quote]
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