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Reply to "Why don't parents understand that their kids lie and/or misrepresent things?"
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[quote=Anonymous]I have always had great relationships with teachers until last year. My child’s 3rd grade teacher was a terrible communicator, somewhat incompetent, and was struggling at a new school in a class with a few difficult kids. Her inability to manage the classroom made the situation worse and was driving a lot of the behavior problems. The school was aware that she was in over her head and trying to help her. She was caught lying repeatedly and it was clear she was doing it to save herself from embarrassment. I don’t just believe the teacher or the kid. I hear both sides, look at all evidence, look at both sides motivation, and make an informed decision as to what makes sense. It is always specific to facts. I don’t just believe the teacher because they are an adult. Adults lie all the time. I do give teachers the benefit of the doubt unless I’m given evidence to suggest I shouldn’t. [/quote]
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