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My daughter is in love with her teacher

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Every year when my daughter moves to a new class, I have a usual prime worry; her new class teacher. This year, she was moving to Class Three and I was eager to see her teacher and whether she would like her. A class teacher, if you are not aware, determines a lot. She can determine your child’s defining moment for that year. The good news is Tasha likes her teacher. It is going to be a fantastic year.

Last year, my daughter did not like her teacher at all. It was so bad I was tempted to transfer her to another school. She would mess her clothes and her hand writing, which was remarkably good, degenerated and she did not look forward to school. It was a year full of drama and tantrums.

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