Look at the teacher yourself and see why the girl is scared.
2007-11-01 18:30:09
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answered by Casandra X 3
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6 year old children are not usually scared of other people unless they have a reason to be. There is some reason why her teacher scares her and you really need to find out why. Talk to the other kids parents and see if any of their children are scared of her. Unless you sit in school with her 5 days a week, you have no idea of what actually goes on there. As bad as it sounds, (putting it nicely) some teachers should not be teachers. I had one teacher who got constant migraines and every time she would get a headache, she would scream and throw stuff across the room. I had another teacher who ended up being arrested on the job for sexually molesting a couple of students. If you can't figure out what is going on, it is probably best that she gets moved into another class.
2007-11-01 19:14:30
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answered by kittysoma27 6
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When i found out that my son was scared of his teacher i changed his class as soon as possible because that as a parent is my duty to look and see the best option for my child and at the age of 6 no child needs the stress of being forced to go to a classroom when they are scared expecially of the teacher.Not a very good learning envioronment.
2007-11-01 18:40:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Do your best to find out why she is very scared. Don't ever overlook a child's feelings/responses to adults. When a child is uneasy there is usually a good reason.
One year, I spent 9 months with a teacher who abused many of the children in my class. They only fired her after we spent 9 months in hell with this woman. She was emotionally, physically, sexually abusive. Back then teachers were not scrutinized closely enough. My example is extreme, but not unheard of. You are your child's protector. I'm not saying be paranoid and overprotective, just be careful, please!
2007-11-01 18:52:53
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answered by LeslieAnn 6
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Kids take their leads from parents at that age. Odds are you are feeding into her anxiety. Only speak positively about her teacher and school.
Have a conference with the teacher and ask about becoming a parent helper. Or invite her over for cake and coffee. Your child will see you feel comfortable with her and soon follow your lead.
2007-11-01 18:36:13
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answered by James Watkin 7
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Meet the teacher and explain to her.Both of you can work out a way to deal with it.If possible,call the teacher to your place for tea etc .This would convey to your daughter that her teacher is a family friend and she would slowly stop being scared of her teacher.
2007-11-01 18:35:01
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answered by brkshandilya 7
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Geez i'm scared for your daughter! I know this is jumping to conclusions, but is there a possibility of touching....i don't know. Ask your daughter, maybe the teacher is really strict and is quick to anger. Talk to your daughter, then to the teacher, if the teacher is anykind of a decent teacher, he/she should be able to help her overcome her fear.
2007-11-01 18:38:36
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answered by killak 2
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find out the reason she is scared.. many times theres always a cause.. then try to play with words and slowly work her into the environment with the teacher..
2007-11-01 18:31:45
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answered by brooklynsb0i 2
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I don't teach kids that young, but I do teach elementary. I would say that just you supporting the teacher at home verbally and in action would help.
2007-11-01 18:30:20
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answered by Locke_x 3
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talk to school counseler and get her into a new class . i was a social worker 10 yrs dont ever ignore a childs cry for help
2007-11-01 18:43:28
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answered by Psychologist In The House 6
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