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[quote=Anonymous]Some empathy here. Some of the best teachers are not great communicators with parents - they are great with kids and great with respect to subject matter but... we had one teacher I though was wooden as can be, in 20/20 hindesight she might be on the spectrum herself, but she was wicked smart and had figured out really effective communication with kids. Her kid communication playbook worked with students but I imagine she had few adult friends and a lot of hobbies and cats. Lol. Some empathy please. Teachers are human too. My goodness - we want people to accept and give our kids the benefit of the doubt - maybe give the teacher the benefit of the doubt. I would chalk this up to well meaning teacher who might lack the social iq to know that is not what you were looking for. Hugs. [/quote]
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