FUZZY! I can't forget that. It's so soft and warm and, and fuzzy!
Actually, at the open house a few weeks ago, there were a few other parents visiting her room when we were. She gave her spiel about curriculum and expectations and then asked if there were questions. The only questions (besides mine--which had to do with portfolios and projects traveling between school and home) were "How can we transfer our child to a different class? Is it too late?"
She's very traditional, dry and straightforward. It's odd. I guess I expected a more eclectic personality. My daughter doesn't dislike her; she's mostly just bored with the text book approach.
I think this lady, here, she just can't see beyond her own ideas of "right" and "wrong."
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Date: 2011-10-27 10:38 pm (UTC)Actually, at the open house a few weeks ago, there were a few other parents visiting her room when we were. She gave her spiel about curriculum and expectations and then asked if there were questions. The only questions (besides mine--which had to do with portfolios and projects traveling between school and home) were "How can we transfer our child to a different class? Is it too late?"
She's very traditional, dry and straightforward. It's odd. I guess I expected a more eclectic personality. My daughter doesn't dislike her; she's mostly just bored with the text book approach.
I think this lady, here, she just can't see beyond her own ideas of "right" and "wrong."
She's missing out, then. :P