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Originally Posted by sittingatwatersedge
it's not her, EM - if I told you about her, and her work, you would be amazed.
The hangup is me. I know it.  
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I get it, I think. We take all the responsibility. But sometimes I wonder if our T's shouldn't take some of the responsibility also. They are not all-powerful; they do not own all wisdom; they cannot be perfect.
Let's take a look at children and their teachers. Maybe a teacher is considered a 'good' teacher and everyone looks up to that teacher. But, somehow or another, that teacher cannot seem to connect with your child. Your child is on another wavelength. He needs something a bit different. It's not teacher's fault; it's not child's fault. It just is what it is. No blame. But change would be necessary.