Here is a secret about struggling children you may not know.
May 10, 2017Dear parent of the failing child in my class,
Though you and I have been on top of it … Though the IEP is in place … And though your child is still coming to school every day—this is to inform you that your child is failing in all subjects.
You should know that this makes me unbelievably sad. Really. Even my husband has requested that I try to let it go. So I can’t imagine how you are feeling about it.
Thank you for not pointing your finger at me and know that I don’t point my finger at you.
And your child is curious. He’s the one who can hardly contain his excitement when we break routine and go outside to blow bubbles in zero degree weather to see if they freeze.
But he’s also the child whose head is on the desk as I give homework directions. It’d be impossible not to notice the difference between the two.
Here’s a little secret about your failing child that you might not know: It’s the struggling kids that teachers remember the most. Your child is why I chose to teach.
I want to save your child’s dignity. This is the highest common denominator for all human beings: the desire to be treated as something of value.
The Teacher of a Failing Child