Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either what the teacher said was bad enough to talk to the teacher or principal about, or it wasn't so bad and you need to talk to your daughter about building resiliency.
This exactly!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either what the teacher said was bad enough to talk to the teacher or principal about, or it wasn't so bad and you need to talk to your daughter about building resiliency.
This exactly!
Anonymous wrote:Either what the teacher said was bad enough to talk to the teacher or principal about, or it wasn't so bad and you need to talk to your daughter about building resiliency.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she said the teacher called her child a “kindly slave owner”. That’s egregious. I would be concerned about the context (were the acting out roles?) but any way you slice it, that’s inappropriate.
That was a different poster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell your kid to buck up. That's life. Temper tantrums past age 3 or 4 should not be tolerated.
But inappropriate behavior by the teacher should be tolerated?
DP. It doesn't sound to me like OP really thinks it was "inappropriate" or she would have acted. I think she's just being a Drama Queen and jumping on the ME, TOO (!!!) train by criticizing teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell your kid to buck up. That's life. Temper tantrums past age 3 or 4 should not be tolerated.
But inappropriate behavior by the teacher should be tolerated?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either what the teacher said was bad enough to talk to the teacher or principal about, or it wasn't so bad and you need to talk to your daughter about building resiliency.
Correct.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think she said the teacher called her child a “kindly slave owner”. That’s egregious. I would be concerned about the context (were the acting out roles?) but any way you slice it, that’s inappropriate.
What does “kindly slave owner” even mean?
Anonymous wrote:I think she said the teacher called her child a “kindly slave owner”. That’s egregious. I would be concerned about the context (were the acting out roles?) but any way you slice it, that’s inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:I think she said the teacher called her child a “kindly slave owner”. That’s egregious. I would be concerned about the context (were the acting out roles?) but any way you slice it, that’s inappropriate.