Many parents experience:
a. feelings of anger with the teacher if they appear to be too concerned about their child, since they often interpret this concern as criticism.
b. mixed feelings of guilt and relief when sending their children to pre-school or child care.
c. an inability to discuss the child's problems if the teacher makes the mistake of bringing these up first.
d. a deeply rooted conviction that the teacher is certain to dislike their particular child to start with.
b
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