poohandwendy
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I am going to be just as brutally honest with you as you were with your DDS teacher:
Crap on a cracker...I think you are analyzing your DDs teacher and kindergarten school experience on a level that is WAAAAAAAY over the top. You pretty much dissected every aspect of her work, found her lacking in almost every way and then pointed out how YOU think she could improve, in detail. I don't know anyone who would not find that more than a little insulting and downright out of line. You cannot control every aspect of your DDs education when she is being educated by others. That is something YOU need to get used to. It is one thing to have concerns, it's quite another to come in with the idea that you can control the teacher, the curriculum and the way the classroom is run. It is not up to you to 'teach' the teacher how to teach. If you feel you know so much more and have all of the answers, then why aren't you doing it yourself?
And now you feel like there is a black cloud over you and your DD? Well, of course there is...you not only became one of 'those parents', you pretty much made a whole new artform out of it.
Honestly, I really do not think there is any way possible that any teacher could live up to your expectations. You are only at the very beginning, from reading your posts...there is no way you won't run into this over and over again. Teachers all do things differently. That is just one of the lessons for children in school, learning how to learn from many different methods and teachers.
I sincerely think you should seriously consider other options, like the homeschooling route. Eiether that or learn to let go a wee bit and give the teachers a chance to do their jobs without being under your microscope.
Sorry to be so harsh, I imagine the teacher thought you were a bit harsh too.
Crap on a cracker...I think you are analyzing your DDs teacher and kindergarten school experience on a level that is WAAAAAAAY over the top. You pretty much dissected every aspect of her work, found her lacking in almost every way and then pointed out how YOU think she could improve, in detail. I don't know anyone who would not find that more than a little insulting and downright out of line. You cannot control every aspect of your DDs education when she is being educated by others. That is something YOU need to get used to. It is one thing to have concerns, it's quite another to come in with the idea that you can control the teacher, the curriculum and the way the classroom is run. It is not up to you to 'teach' the teacher how to teach. If you feel you know so much more and have all of the answers, then why aren't you doing it yourself?
And now you feel like there is a black cloud over you and your DD? Well, of course there is...you not only became one of 'those parents', you pretty much made a whole new artform out of it.
Honestly, I really do not think there is any way possible that any teacher could live up to your expectations. You are only at the very beginning, from reading your posts...there is no way you won't run into this over and over again. Teachers all do things differently. That is just one of the lessons for children in school, learning how to learn from many different methods and teachers.
I sincerely think you should seriously consider other options, like the homeschooling route. Eiether that or learn to let go a wee bit and give the teachers a chance to do their jobs without being under your microscope.
Sorry to be so harsh, I imagine the teacher thought you were a bit harsh too.

I have not heard anyone say that in years! I totally agree with the rest of your post even though I did not quote the entire thing. It's exactly what I wanted to say.

