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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]100 I can see this happening- teacher with over 20 years experience. My question to OP is what do you want ? Do you want to punish the teacher? Or do you want to help them understand the impact that this had on your daughter, and what an important figure the teacher is in your daughter’s daily life? This person has a significant impact on your daughter’s day to day! I hope you can help them understand that this action really hurt your daughter and you want to repair the relationship. That goes two ways- can you forgive this teacher for this terrible decision? and work with them for your daughters future success?[/quote] Not OP, but a teacher with this little emotional intelligence and empathy should not be working with children. She should be fired.[/quote] Can we stop making assumptions? I’d love to see a video of what happened in the room that day. I’m guessing the teacher didn’t do anything close to what the OP’s description accuses her of. I grow a little tired of witch hunts against teachers (or anyone, for that matter). There are too many questionable parts of this story. Namely, how did this happen when the teacher couldn’t leave her class alone? So instead of jumping on the “this teacher should be fired” bandwagon, why don’t people wait to see what the actual truth is? [/quote]
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