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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a teacher and I wouldn’t use that kind of language with a parent, even if it were true. I would probably say that the child is a social butterfly but sometimes needs reminders to be kind to everyone and to be inclusive. I’d tell the parent that the child is very confident academically and requires reminders that not everyone finds the work easy, so we don’t comment on the difficulty of assignments. Have you gotten that type of feedback before? If not, I wouldn’t worry. [/quote] Sugarcoat it? No. Teachers need to call the nasty mean girls out and let them know it’s unacceptable. How does being cruel to another child turn into being a social butterfly? It’s almost March so the teacher has had time to get to know your child and apparently doesn’t like her attitude. I would ask for a conference for the three of you and they can both tell their story. [/quote]
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