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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some people’s first reaction. Others immediately blame the parent for being in denial about possible issues. I don’t think this actually happened but if it did, the teacher was out of line. [/quote] How does this conclusion about the teacher’s impropriety address the OP’s kid disturbing the class? [/quote] We only have that teacher’s version and if he/she actually made this call to a parent after six hours of observing this student on the first day of school - a day when a lot of kids are unusually excited, then I have little confidence in the teacher’s conclusions. Though I agree with you that the teacher acted improperly. If this actually happened. [/quote] So let’s say it happened. Teacher was obviously out of line. There - that’s resolved. Now what is OP gonna do about her kid? Is she going to dismiss the appraisal altogether and ignore her child’s disruptive behavior because the teacher said something out of line or is she going to address the real issue her...her kid.[/quote]
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