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wicke · 12/10/2020 21:12

My daughter trying her best to impress her teacher but instead she put her down every time. Any suggestion

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Scweltish · 12/10/2020 21:14

Examples?

Passmethecrisps · 12/10/2020 21:16

I think you need to be specific.

In what we is she trying to impress the teacher? Regardless of what she is doing she shouldn’t be being put down. But if we had examples it would be easier to understand what is happening

PracticingPerson · 12/10/2020 21:17

What age is your daughter?
What is your daughter doing?
What is the teacher doing?

wicke · 12/10/2020 21:38

@Scweltish

Examples?
Ever time she is doing her homework and during the class session. She is in high school, she is not impressing the teacher, but she said I am confused why she is not support my ideas or work. All the time the teacher says ok set down or think about it again . When she try to talk to her about any issue in private later in the class she just pickup on her indirectly. My daughter says mom I don't want to ask her anymore
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wicke · 12/10/2020 21:39

@PracticingPerson

What age is your daughter? What is your daughter doing? What is the teacher doing?
She is 13 years high school girl
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wicke · 12/10/2020 21:41

@Passmethecrisps

I think you need to be specific.

In what we is she trying to impress the teacher? Regardless of what she is doing she shouldn’t be being put down. But if we had examples it would be easier to understand what is happening

It is just normal class homework or question she ask in the class or after class
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tootiredtothinkofanewname · 12/10/2020 21:42

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wicke · 12/10/2020 22:27

@tootiredtothinkofanewname

1. She shouldn't be doing homework in class.
  1. "Sit down and think about it again" is the teacher helping not bullying ffs
  2. Private issues are for break/lunch/tutor time not in the middle of a lesson (unless urgent)

Seriously? You actually consider this bullying??? Hmm

Wt you think ? It is normal ? Hmm
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Passmethecrisps · 12/10/2020 22:34

I think it sounds to me like she is trying hard but is taking the teacher’s attempts to help her improve as criticism. This is not bullying (if what you have told us is a complete version) and seeing it in that way won’t help you daughter.

Maybe try to talk to your daughters teacher

wicke · 12/10/2020 22:45

@Passmethecrisps

I think it sounds to me like she is trying hard but is taking the teacher’s attempts to help her improve as criticism. This is not bullying (if what you have told us is a complete version) and seeing it in that way won’t help you daughter.

Maybe try to talk to your daughters teacher

I would but I think it will become worst and she will picking on her more. At first I thought too maybe it is better for her, but she is not picking on her on right think ... that is the point she try to discourage her so she can't ask question . Tbh now my daughter loss confidence and that's make me worried. Every time I ask her she said about same teacher doing.
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CandyLeBonBon · 12/10/2020 22:46

Doesn't sound like the teacher is picking on her. Are there any other examples?

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