
This year, my daughter started to get stomach aches only at school. She asks her teacher to lay down. Her teacher says she shouldn't come to school when she is sick and that if I can't stay home I need to hire a sitter. She doesn't throw up, just says that it hurts. My daughter only gets them at school and I suspect she is anxious and her teacher's responses aren't helping.Furthermore, my daughter has been getting sick on and off (and has probably missed six days this year) and has coughs that linger. I have cough-variant asthma, so it wouldn't be a surprise if she had it, so we are doing albuterol and started Singular a month and a half ago. She also brings cough drops to school. My daughter today told me that her teacher said that she is coughing too much and making her (the teacher) sick.Are these remarks appropriate for a teacher to make to a kindergarten student? I want to write an email, but don't know what to say. I'm a teacher myself, but of high school, and it's kinda a saying that teacher parents are the worse to deal with, so I want to make sure I'm not off base. I also have suspected for a while that she doesn't particularly like my daughter... via /r/Parenting http://ift.tt/2qjQYni
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