ktlm
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I agree that conversation has red flags everywhere. Skip a week and then I'll talk to her alone in class? Don't come by and talk to me together? I don't think I'd let her anywhere near my child after that response. To me, the appropriate response would have been for her to have you and your daughter come meet with her and talk about your daughter's perceptions about what happened. I would think she would want to understand why your daughter was upset and to try to smooth things over. If it was just a playful tug to get her attention, I would think she would want to apologize and say she was sorry that your daughter thought it was something else or was upset. I got the impression from your first post that it was more a case of the teacher grabbing her hair and pulling her by it to lead her to another part of the room, than just a quick light tug to get her attention and then tell her to go to the other area. In any event if it was the quick light tug and the teacher didn't mean anything by it, I would think she would be going out of her way to try to make things right--- not trying to avoid talking to your together, telling you not to go to the principal, and basically trying to corner your daughter alone.
I wouldn't worry about the fact she won some award. Do what you need to do for your daughter.
Also, find your daughter another teacher. I doubt she would ever be comfortable with this woman after this. Not only does your daughter at the very least perceive that something happened, she also perceives that this teacher is lying and trying to cover it up (which the teacher's suspicious response seems to support). Don't let a teacher ruin her love of the piano.
I wouldn't worry about the fact she won some award. Do what you need to do for your daughter.
Also, find your daughter another teacher. I doubt she would ever be comfortable with this woman after this. Not only does your daughter at the very least perceive that something happened, she also perceives that this teacher is lying and trying to cover it up (which the teacher's suspicious response seems to support). Don't let a teacher ruin her love of the piano.