if you dont think she is doing a good job of teaching your children, definately move them to another classroom. you dont necessarily have to make a scene, just talk to the principle and try and explain the situation in polite and professional manner. youre children deserve the best education they can get, and good teachers are the first step in a positive school experience, making them want to continue. do everything you can to make it better for them.
2006-08-18 12:23:56
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answered by hahtnamas 3
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Every child can learn. Did your son learn and succeed when he had her last time?
I know a lot of veteran teachers that are excellent and are a little scattered. There are other things to consider than organization also. Classroom environment, feeling safe with her, feeling comfortable to make mistakes and so on are also things to consider and ask your child.
I would talk to the teacher. She needs to know from the parent what the parent thinks the child needs. This is the only way the teacher can address it and make goals. If the goals aren't reached in a designated period of time, it may be time to move on.
As a teacher, I know some children respond differently to others. I have a very emotional student in class that I am very tender with and I have a lot of patience, especially when I ask him to do something. Another teacher had him the other day and sure she is 'organized' but she was very short and firm with a simple command and he was in tears. She was telling me she doesn't know how I do it because she can't talk to kids the way I do. She just doesn't have the patience. It's straight forward and just do it. I would rather have my child in a place where they feel safe and comfortable because they are going to learn anyway.
But if the room is chaotic because of the lack of management and children out of control, then move her without question.
2006-08-18 12:42:22
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answered by skept1c 3
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I'm a teacher and a parent, so I think I can answer this one.
Talking to the teacher won't help... it will probably just cause bad feelings. I've tried it, believe me.
Talking to the principal won't help either, same thing.
Just letting it go isn't a good idea. (I've tried that too, and have lived to regret it.)
I say talk to the school counselor and ask for a change ... the sooner the better. Don't wait for Open House or Parent-Teacher night, do it right away so that the change isn't such a big deal to either the teacher or your daughter. Just say that you would prefer another teacher for personality issues.... and leave it at that.
2006-08-18 12:54:01
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answered by Deb F 3
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I am delighted to see a parent taking interest in their child's education. If you have any doubts or concerns just ask for a different teacher, its not that big of a deal for anyone as long as it is done before school starts. Remember that a child only gets what they put in when it comes to classes so make sure when they come home that education comes to a stop. Stay active and keep up the good parenting!
2006-08-18 12:22:56
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answered by scottwatras 2
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Hey you know, your daughters education is of the upmost importance. Don't worry about hurting the teacher's feelings or causing a big uproar (which probably won't happen anyway). If she does not learn anything, she may as well have stayed in her previous grade. Do what you think is best for her education, don't worry about the politics.
2006-08-18 12:23:51
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answered by thetheatregurl 2
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Classroom discipline and orginazation is very important, but it would take a lot for me to change my kid's teacher. After all, when the kid gets older I can't change his boss! Sticking with it send a better message, too
2006-08-18 12:24:02
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answered by adphllps 5
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i imagine you may want to easily placed this in the previous and get on with existence. you opt to get your daughter back to school once a possibility because you won't be able to get hung up on those issues and what you're doing is preparation her to enable a trivial ingredient provide up you from getting on such as your on a daily basis existence. provide up mollycoddling your newborn and help her to augment up properly by technique of telling her that possibly the instructor herself grow to be disillusioned that day that she did not reply good morning to her so we'd want to continually understand her emotions too. you merely look to imagine that each and each individual else might want to be acceptable and thoroughly understand you and your newborn yet you're literally not keen to settle for human beings. So someone grow to be rude to you, get over it. have you ever by no skill been rude? it is no longer the end of the international. you've made your factor to both between the instructors in touch, do not ***** to the suitable instructor or every person else, i'm no longer shocked no one has referred to as you back, they have were given way more effective major issues to manage than this. you're merely attempting to get human beings in difficulty once you've already reported all you opt to assert to the human beings in touch. it is like telling memories and going behind human beings's backs even as i'm constructive your newborn's instructor thinks it is all dealt with. form your daughter's constipation out and then she will be able to sense more effective efficient and can want to bypass back to school.
2016-11-26 00:47:01
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answered by ? 4
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I would wait till Parents-Teacher night (i'm pretty sure the school would have one?) and then talk to the teacher about it nicely.
2006-08-18 12:22:09
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answered by Jazz 2
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you do not have to make a scene.. just request with the principal for the change.. just that simple.. I've done it
2006-08-18 12:22:33
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answered by waiting4myredemption 4
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