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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op if anyone cares for an update with this: I emailed the teacher to switch seats and she responded and thanked me for the information and then they moved. Then the mother calls me and requests to have another meeting to clear the air and move forward. I declined and said I’m done, but let’s hope for a good year and defer to the teacher for further discussions. She went nuclear and has started telling our mutual friends she won’t be friends with them if they remain friends with me and I can feel her glaring at me in the pick up line. Yesterday I got a notification that she liked one of my old Facebook photos from 2007 and we aren’t even friends and saw her driving down my street (we live in quiet street with just a few houses), I feel like she’s lost her mind. Meanwhile she is trying to become part of the parent teacher organization and room parent so I feel like she will be running the show and we will have to interface at some point. Any advice on how to get through this year?[/quote] Don't engage; don't create drama. If she is the room parent, so be it, though you may "accidentally" get left off of things like emails or holiday cards, so be prepared to do your own thing (or get info from a friend). How other parents react to her will likely depend (sadly) on how "cool" they perceive your DS to be compared to hers. If they think her DS will be popular, they are going to put up with her behavior because they won't want their kids left out. I would focus on forming a school community outside of this classroom and separate from this mother. On social media, I would adjust my privacy settings so that you only your friends can see your posts. [/quote]
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