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Perhaps try writing your teacher a note or email expressing your concerns and how this makes you feel. If that doesn't help, trust the adults here at school that you can count on, share this with them, and let them help you with this. Many of us are willing to listen.
As a teacher, this is not what I want my students to feel. It would make me so sad to know that one of my kiddos felt this way, and I would definitely want to know. Write your teacher a note to let him/her know how you're feeling, or talk to a trusted adult at school who can help you relay the message.
I feel the exact same way, you're not alone.
ReplyDeleteHi! If you feel like your teacher never talks to you, maybe you should talk to them! Remember that they are there to help you.
ReplyDeleteu should talk to him/her after class about he or she will understand
ReplyDeleteyou should talk to her and tell her how you feel
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ReplyDeletePerhaps try writing your teacher a note or email expressing your concerns and how this makes you feel. If that doesn't help, trust the adults here at school that you can count on, share this with them, and let them help you with this. Many of us are willing to listen.
ReplyDeletekill her with kindness
ReplyDeleteAs a teacher, this is not what I want my students to feel. It would make me so sad to know that one of my kiddos felt this way, and I would definitely want to know. Write your teacher a note to let him/her know how you're feeling, or talk to a trusted adult at school who can help you relay the message.
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