snowmom has the right idea, this is your child you are their only true advocate, if this person is screaming at the kids say something, it's never a good idea to let it go,would you want someone screaming at you, and if the teacher is like you say maybe that teacher needs to find a new profession. i'm the kind of mom that doesn't let anything go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for your answer, thing gotten so much better now, he gets really good grades which i guess help a little,had a talk with her, of course totally on her side, I kill her with kidness got my point across and now my son like her. thanks again .
This is a tough one. I complained once and it made things worse so we toughed it out until the end of the year and now he has had great teachers since. Look into who is going to be his teacher next year and if she or he is great and nice and even toned then have your child focus on the great things to come. My only suggestion is to tell your son that sometimes grown ups think they have to yell to get kids to listen and that its not his fault. Or like others suggest, complain as a group, first in writing asking for a consultation then in person. But avoid attacking the school or empty threats. Complaints are always handled effectively if done in a polite manner. Good luck...I feel for you.
I am in the same situation. I think us parents need to get together. More power in numbers. My child has had only loving teachers here. I can't believe this kind of behavior is allowed. The Teacher has been getting away with screeming at children for a long time. I know other mom's who have had their children in her class. Same story but everyone thinks it will make trouble if they complan about her.
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