Anonymous wrote:Parent of an extroverted child, this would piss me off. My child is friendly, social and yes "likes to be seen" not sure what the problem is.
Anonymous wrote:It is possible--perhaps even likely--that the teacher did not say that to the child. Sometimes kids embellish. Wonder if someone has said that to the child before?
That does NOT sound like something a kid made up, but it DOES sound like something a bitchy teacher would say to a kid.
You have no way of knowing this. It absolutely sounds like something a kid made up, especially a kid caught in the embarrassing situation of being called out twice for doing something she was told not to do. It also sounds like something a bitchy teacher would say. The teacher may be a bitch and the kid may be embellishing. The truth is probably in the middle. This is why the OP needs to have a meeting with the principal and the teacher and discuss it without preconceived notions of what she can't possibly know because she wasn't there.
This is why the OP needs to have a meeting with the principal and the teacher and discuss it without preconceived notions of what she can't possibly know because she wasn't there.
No. OP should let it go unless it happens again. This is not her child's teacher. Pick your battles.
This is why the OP needs to have a meeting with the principal and the teacher and discuss it without preconceived notions of what she can't possibly know because she wasn't there.
It is possible--perhaps even likely--that the teacher did not say that to the child. Sometimes kids embellish. Wonder if someone has said that to the child before?
That does NOT sound like something a kid made up, but it DOES sound like something a bitchy teacher would say to a kid.