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| Jetgirls Ol' School Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Idaho
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| I have parent/teacher conference coming up and have some real conserns about this year teacher. How do I bring these up with out having her resent my child? She is young, has never taught 1st grade before, and has expressed many times that she is overwhelmed, and doesn't enjoy teaching 1st grade. She has very poor communcation skills, and never answers emails, or notes that I send with Trayon. Trayton feels like she doesn't like him, and won't read for her, so he has low reading scores, even though he breezes through the books at home. I don't want to offended her, but at the same time this is my child's education I am dealing with. I have to go alone, Lance is flying and he is usually the softer one of us, so I am little scared about coming off as a bitch.
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