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Dear MIMsters: I Refuse to Accept a Teacher’s Report About My Daughter. Am I Right?

Dear MIMsters: I Refuse to Accept a Teacher’s Report About My Daughter. Am I Right?

It’s my pleasure to be a participant of this great family where problem shared is solved. I need your honest advice on this issue. I refuse to accept the teacher’s report about my daughter.

My child will be 3 years old in a few months. She has just finished KG. Her school teacher complained that my daughter is not doing as well as some other kids in her class. In her submission, she listed out the things she says my daughter is unable to do in school but when I tried her at home, I got a different result.

I found out she can do about 55% of those things like reciting numbers 1-50, even though she misses out some numbers especially when teased.

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I am very angry with the teacher who in her report sheet recommended that my daughter repeats her class in order to do well in the future. I am mad at her. So, I made her understand that my daughter’s cousin who finished from the same school with the highest award is currently in the Queens College was worse than my daughter. In fact,  she slept from morning till dismissal when some of the teachers gave up on her but when she reached her milestone she did and is still doing extremely well.

I don’t want to believe my child is a dull child already from KG. I’m sorry but I am so upset and I need your advice. I want to know: should I allow them make my daughter repeat the class or allow her move on to the  new class as my husband insists.

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Is there any parent reading this who has had the same experience? Please tell me how you handled it? Thank you in anticipation.

View Comments (8)
  • Let ur child move on to the next level, the girl is an innocent, so don’t waste her time because either u repeat her or not she know nothing about the repeat so let her move to the next class

  • Allow her to move to the next class with her mates. A three year old child cannot be made to loose her confidence at this stage. When her mates are in a higher class, that’t when she will be demoralized and it’s going to affect her.

  • Let her move on, she is too young to start repeating classes as she have more years to catch up in future…worry not she seems to be active so far. If they insist you better take her to another school. But repeating should not be theb option.

  • She’s too young for the teacher to say all those things about her. Please let her move to the next class.

  • Pls let your baby move to the next class. Imagine such trash, for a 3 yr old baby to repeat class. Don’t mind her, believe in your daughter and don’t let anyone say anything negative about her

  • to be honest with you, your child may be shy in school; not responding as she responds in the house with you. I feel she is just trying to fit in but later she will pickup. it’s your choice for her to repeat or put her in another school..

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