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[quote=Anonymous]I am experiencing a total disconnect with some of the posters here who are calling the teacher a bully and advocating that the mother complain to the principal. It does remind me of the nickname thread in which the teacher wasn't using the child's preferred nickname and everyone was so furious at the teacher. I get it, really, that it's annoying when people are not careful, responsive, considerate, etc., but one of the most important lessons we teach our children is how to be resilient and that they cannot control other people, only their response to other people. In this case, the child's response is so unhealthy that it's clear the issue is *not* the inconsiderate/old/patronizing teacher. OP would be far better served by giving her son the tools he needs to cope with a world that is not always going to be respectful of his feelings.[/quote]
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