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[quote=Anonymous]There are a lot of red flags in OP's posts that suggest she is an unstable, insecure, obsessive and angry parent. I think you need to calm down, stop the name calling and actually assess why you are acting the way you are. Are you worried about something related to your child? Is she struggling with academics or social issues? Is it possible she might have an undiagnosed special need? Look at your own childhood and life. Are you in a happy marriage? Do you like your job? What I'm seeing is someone who is targeting other children in an unreasonable way given that they are children and possibly have special needs. There are many other posters who have dealt with a similar situation in more mature ways like the families who moved to private or worked with the school collaboratively to help the teacher. FWIW, we are not strangers to the chaos of some public school classrooms and moved one of our children to private because being in that kind of environment was not good for them. [/quote]
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