bballmom56
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Believe me, I understand your emotions! It takes me a while to become objective where my children are concerned, but it's important to calm down first and look at it from all sides. This may have nothing to do with the situation you have explained! It might be something else completely.
What I do now is send a note (DS is in high school and we can do it by email) asking the teacher about the problem. I don't go into a big explanation in the first contact. Let the teacher explain first, then you can react to that. For one example, DS had a C- for a marking period and an F for a mid-term grade in an art class. Of course, we were upset - how could this be? Doesn't he like our son? Art is a subjective topic. This isn't fair, etc., etc. Instead of saying all that in the first contact, I just said "DS got a C- for the marking period and an F on the midterm exam. He was really surprised by that. Could you explain why?" The teacher emailed me right back and said DS was missing an assignment that was given while DS was out sick and if he gets that one in he will have a B. And he had computer problems with the midterm grades, so he will look into that. Problem solved without a big mess, and it had nothing to do with what we were thinking it was!
So if you send a note just saying "Y has an N for behavior, could you please explain why?" you'll give the teacher a chance to explain first and then you can respond directly.
Good luck! Parenting is not easy!
What I do now is send a note (DS is in high school and we can do it by email) asking the teacher about the problem. I don't go into a big explanation in the first contact. Let the teacher explain first, then you can react to that. For one example, DS had a C- for a marking period and an F for a mid-term grade in an art class. Of course, we were upset - how could this be? Doesn't he like our son? Art is a subjective topic. This isn't fair, etc., etc. Instead of saying all that in the first contact, I just said "DS got a C- for the marking period and an F on the midterm exam. He was really surprised by that. Could you explain why?" The teacher emailed me right back and said DS was missing an assignment that was given while DS was out sick and if he gets that one in he will have a B. And he had computer problems with the midterm grades, so he will look into that. Problem solved without a big mess, and it had nothing to do with what we were thinking it was!
So if you send a note just saying "Y has an N for behavior, could you please explain why?" you'll give the teacher a chance to explain first and then you can respond directly.
Good luck! Parenting is not easy!
