Anonymous wrote:Teachers don't "pick on students".
Maybe the teacher is trying to guide/challenge/push/teach your daughter in a manner that your daughter might not understand or like?
My son's best friend says that their Spanish teacher "picks on him" in class because the teacher makes him answer oral questions or give his opinion when he'd like to just stay quiet and fill out worksheets. My son is in the same class and says she makes everyone talk (which is different than last year's teacher), some kids just have anxiety about it and feel judged.
Maybe there is a second side to the story?
Regardless, summer is almost here. It's over.
Np: That is not true. My brother was 100% targeted by a teacher in junior high. This teacher also encouraged the bullying of my brother (true bullying, not just tween/teen teasing). It only stopped after my dad went to the school and told the teacher and administration they had 3 options - end it all now, be sued, or take it outside with my dad right then.
Just because a person is a teacher doesn’t mean they aren’t also an asshole.