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Teachers... advice please.

So I have a 9 year old nephew who is having a lot of problems with his teacher. She yells at him often and makes him cry in front of the classroom. He got kicked in the balls by another student and when my nephew told her, she did nothing. But when my nephew talks (or does anything) she yells and he gets in trouble.

My sister has talked to her and she doesn't do change. When My sister picked him up today he was sobbing and my sister asked why (teacher was right there) he said "because she always yells at me and she's mean to me". She didn't deny it or anything.

How can we handle this? Just talking to the principal? Will that even help? Can it make things worse?

Any advice is appreciated.

TIA ladies

Re: Teachers... advice please.

  • I would think talking to the principal would be a good idea, but I'm not a teacher, so I can't be sure. I would think maybe they could switch him to a different teacher, or at least act as a mediator.

    I hope it gets resolved soon! That isn't right. :(

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  • My sister is a teacher and I've asked questions like this for a few people before. First step would be the principal if that doesn't help, get a district rep involved. I hope something can get resolved. Children should never be miserable at school.

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  • That's so sad.  I'm not a teacher, but I would definitely get the principal involved and ask about switching classes.  
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  • Thank you ladies.

    My sister asked me to go with her to talk to the principal today. Hopefully that helps.
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  • Poor kid :( I have some school teaching experience. And this same situation took place to a friends little boy recently. She went to the principal. Nothing changed. So she went to the school board superintendent get somewhere. Treating a child like that isn't ok at all. I hope it's an easy resolution. That teacher sounds like a peach. :(
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  • Everything greenbean said. Communication is key. Kids are exactly that...kids. What they feel is the truth/happening may not be the reality of the situation. Heck, what the teacher feels is the truth may not be the reality haha. I hope that your nephew feels better about his classroom environment soon! Keep us posted. 
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  • @greenbeanqueen is wise.  My initial response was more emotional than rational.  What GBQ said made me think of something... My 12 year old step son has a certain teacher who he says hates him and yells at him. We never thought this was the case, but he obviously sees it that way, so we brought it up to her during parent teacher conferences. She was noticeably upset to hear it and actually spoke very highly of him.  She did admit that she takes a stern tone with her students at times, and can see how some might think they are being singled out, but that's just her style.  We spoke with him about not taking things so personally and not doing anything that would elicit a "stern tone" from the teacher and things seem to have improved.  Of course, my step son is 12 (so if he's not doing well in school it's always the teacher's fault, of course), not 9, and your nephew's teacher could be totally different.  

    Like GBQ said, communication is important. Give the teacher the chance to clarify. If she doesn't, then take appropriate action. 
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  • Also a teacher, and I agree with PPs.  There are times when a teacher needs to raise the volume of his/her voice or change to a harsher tone for a moment to get the class's attention if they are really getting out of line, and your nephew may be overly sensitive to it.  Now, if the teacher really isn't doing anything then yes, you may need to go to the principal.  But a discussion with the teacher, without the child present, is definitely the first step.
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  • I don't have any advice, but i'm glad there are ladies on here that do! good luck today

  • Thanks everyone.

    @greenbeanqueen, I hadn't thought about everything you said and you are right. Kids are kids. I will definitely tell my sister that we should talk to the teacher first and see what happens.

    You didn't offend me at all. I really appreciate the advice. Obviously, I've never been through this and that's why I needed advice from a teachers perspective.

    Thanks ladies.

    I'll update after the meeting later.
  • Okay, so I guess my sister made an appointment to sit down and talk with the teacher on Friday.

    I explained what you ladies suggested to my sister and she agrees. We do not plan on going in and attacking the teacher at all. We need to sit down and talk with her about what is going on. Maybe we are missing something.

    Once again, thanks for all the great advice.
  • That sounds like an awesome plan...I hope you guys can work it all out and please let us know how it goes!
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  • Good luck!!!!

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  • Good luck! GBQ had an excellent perspective. ;)

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