My kindergartener came home in tears today (again) because she had a bad day at school. She has art on Friday and they were making Indian thumb pots with clay. She recently broke her wrist (at school) and is in a cast on her right hand. She is right handed. Needless to say, she could not make a thumbpot. Apparently the teacher gave her a hard time for not following directions and remade her "art" at the end of class. Annie does not think the teacher noticed she had a cast and told me the teacher wouldn't let her talk--just told her to follow the directions. I have met the art teacher and volunteered with her. She is nice, but does seem flustered in a room full of kindergarteners. She also told me she has trouble with just letting them do their level of work, because she wants the work to "look good". I can completely see what my daughter tells me happening.
Annie has been having a rough time adjusting to the new school and that was only complicated when she broke her wrist there. Lately, she comes home from school crying every other day--so I could just write this incident off to her being so moody. Still, I'll admit I'm a little tee'd off at the art teacher for not even looking closely enough at my kid to realize she was physically unable to do the work. I'm also surprised her main teacher didn't give the art teacher a heads up. Clearly Annie could have spoken up more forcefully, but she's a shy 5 year old with a teacher telling her to be quiet. Should I call and complain? I really don't see it doing any good because her cast will be off by the next time she sees the art teacher in 3 weeks----still, I'm fuming. Advice?
Angie
Annie has been having a rough time adjusting to the new school and that was only complicated when she broke her wrist there. Lately, she comes home from school crying every other day--so I could just write this incident off to her being so moody. Still, I'll admit I'm a little tee'd off at the art teacher for not even looking closely enough at my kid to realize she was physically unable to do the work. I'm also surprised her main teacher didn't give the art teacher a heads up. Clearly Annie could have spoken up more forcefully, but she's a shy 5 year old with a teacher telling her to be quiet. Should I call and complain? I really don't see it doing any good because her cast will be off by the next time she sees the art teacher in 3 weeks----still, I'm fuming. Advice?
Angie
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