Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since you have another kid in her class, I'd ask.
"Joan, I've noticed you have been very cold to me since Scooter started in your class. If I have done something to hurt your feelings, I hope you'll let me know. We worked together as a team so well when you had Lulu in your class and I'd love to continue that relationship. Was there something you wanted to talk to me about?"
Ugh don't do this.
She may not recognize you or remember, OP. Or she's just weird. It happens. I have colleagues like this. They run hot and cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had similar experience with first part of your story, great teacher in 1st grade, volunteered etc.
But when I told her how much i appreciated being able to volunteer etc we became more friendly, now we are fb friends.
So I dont think what happened to you is normal and I dont think what you did is wrong.
I would try and find out what is going on if you have another kid in the class.
Unprofessional.
OP she has between 20-30 kids to remember in her class and then 40-60 parents to remember who are attached to them.
One class goes - another arrives. She literally does not have the space in her head for you.
Nothing you said or did was bad. Do not write to her telling her she is "cold" but you know this, and you know that poster who suggested it is a shit stirring twonk.
Anonymous wrote:I had similar experience with first part of your story, great teacher in 1st grade, volunteered etc.
But when I told her how much i appreciated being able to volunteer etc we became more friendly, now we are fb friends.
So I dont think what happened to you is normal and I dont think what you did is wrong.
I would try and find out what is going on if you have another kid in the class.
Anonymous wrote:When DD was in 1st, we were new to the district and DD was so reluctant to go to school. We were so thankful for her teacher, who DD completely adored. I volunteered in the class once a week, and the teacher was very pleasant. Of course while there I was able to observe, and she was just so wonderful with the kids, it made sense why they all loved her! So at the end of the year, I slipped in a handwritten little note with the end of year gift, basically thanking her for allowing me to volunteer, explaining how comfortable she made DD and how thankful we were for that and for her, how DD was genuinely sad to be leaving 1st grade and Mrs. S, etc. After that, anytime I saw her at school events the following year, she ignored me or was cold. This year DS is in her class, and she’s very cold to me, I don’t know how to explain it. Did I offend her or creep her out with the letter? I’m so embarrassed!.
I don’t know. Anonymous wrote:Since you have another kid in her class, I'd ask.
"Joan, I've noticed you have been very cold to me since Scooter started in your class. If I have done something to hurt your feelings, I hope you'll let me know. We worked together as a team so well when you had Lulu in your class and I'd love to continue that relationship. Was there something you wanted to talk to me about?"