Marc was struggling with his land homework. I went to wager the land directrice to feature that Marc was not healthy to read the land book and do the analyse because he had so much American homework. I also change he was existence ‘punished’ and that reading should be a pleasure, especially since he had hours of American homework. Not so, she replied. Marc’s pedagogue tells with me that he is lazy and this is normal in America. The pedagogue had said that Marc had apparently never rattling worked before in Kuala Lumpur. (This stupid me and I had no idea what to feature to her)
‘You were warned’ she reminded me and showed me a letter most the edifice that she had faxed to Jacques. It said, in French, that parents must be prepared to hold their female at bag too. I had seen that as been positive towards French, having land books, dvd’s etc. in the bag and helping with the homework, but not doing it, surely.
The directrice ended the communicating with the message ‘Get a tutor if you can’t cope!’ A tutor? Pay 20 $ an hour for extra support after we were already paying 3,000 a assemblage for EFAC! Never! Plus I was a drilled pedagogue myself, sure I could support my own children? I wasn’t even employed and still still it was meet TOO MUCH!
A whatever life later Marc came to speech to Jacques and me in private. Marc was unusually worried. It appeared that the pedagogue had been scornful him, and his preceding ‘lazy’ edifice in face of the other kids. The pedagogue had made whatever threatening remarks too. Jacques was on the case immediately, like a ton of bricks, writing a conventional ‘I’ll sue you if you touch or verbally hurt my son…’ letter, and making an designation to wager the directrice for the incoming day. The directrice listened, talked to the teacher, who denied it all, and the matter was place aside. Marc reported that the pedagogue had stopped picking on him.
We change a mixture of sadness that the bilingual school, that seemed so beatific on paper, was turning discover so bad, and anger that the pedagogue was deprecative our son. I won’t dispute that Marc has a lazy day-dreaming side, as do some kids, but he is bright and interested. The poorest aspect was that he had no choice in which edifice he was dispatched to, so should he not be punished for our choices. We began truly thinking that we should move the children as presently as doable since both Marc and Nina would hit the same pedagogue incoming edifice year....
‘You were warned’ she reminded me and showed me a letter most the edifice that she had faxed to Jacques. It said, in French, that parents must be prepared to hold their female at bag too. I had seen that as been positive towards French, having land books, dvd’s etc. in the bag and helping with the homework, but not doing it, surely.
The directrice ended the communicating with the message ‘Get a tutor if you can’t cope!’ A tutor? Pay 20 $ an hour for extra support after we were already paying 3,000 a assemblage for EFAC! Never! Plus I was a drilled pedagogue myself, sure I could support my own children? I wasn’t even employed and still still it was meet TOO MUCH!
A whatever life later Marc came to speech to Jacques and me in private. Marc was unusually worried. It appeared that the pedagogue had been scornful him, and his preceding ‘lazy’ edifice in face of the other kids. The pedagogue had made whatever threatening remarks too. Jacques was on the case immediately, like a ton of bricks, writing a conventional ‘I’ll sue you if you touch or verbally hurt my son…’ letter, and making an designation to wager the directrice for the incoming day. The directrice listened, talked to the teacher, who denied it all, and the matter was place aside. Marc reported that the pedagogue had stopped picking on him.
We change a mixture of sadness that the bilingual school, that seemed so beatific on paper, was turning discover so bad, and anger that the pedagogue was deprecative our son. I won’t dispute that Marc has a lazy day-dreaming side, as do some kids, but he is bright and interested. The poorest aspect was that he had no choice in which edifice he was dispatched to, so should he not be punished for our choices. We began truly thinking that we should move the children as presently as doable since both Marc and Nina would hit the same pedagogue incoming edifice year....