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you have to remember that the teacher has enough going on in a second grade class at all times. He or she does not have a minute to herself, yet alone writing notes to parents. Does he or she have email that you can communicate
by? It may be easier for the teacher to email you after school with any concerns or questions/directions. Also, any work I give my students, they have been previously introduced to in the class and they have had exposure. At times, children will lose focus of what the teacher is teaching, and the teacher cannot stop his or her listent to grab little Johnnies attention. It is
so, so, so, so, crucial that parents talk to their children about paying attention in school at all times. I do not know the full problem you are facing with your child and their work. But please, understand that teachers are on the go all day and do not have chances to write notes.

 


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