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<blockquote data-quote="jellymum" data-source="post: 1142120" data-attributes="member: 294467"><p>It sounds to me.as if this teacher really resents the "extra work" your daughter's diabetes causes her. Wearing socks and plimsolls in pe is no big deal but the teacher.is of the " it's not fair" school of thought. She needs to sent on some of training for empathy. I expect she's equally vile to all her pupils who need a bit extra. The head needs to grow a spine and maybe yr child needs to move schools. Duty of care is part of her job if she can't remember blood tests then she can't have yr child in her class. Being spiteful and flippant doesn't disguise the fact that she is failing in her role.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jellymum, post: 1142120, member: 294467"] It sounds to me.as if this teacher really resents the "extra work" your daughter's diabetes causes her. Wearing socks and plimsolls in pe is no big deal but the teacher.is of the " it's not fair" school of thought. She needs to sent on some of training for empathy. I expect she's equally vile to all her pupils who need a bit extra. The head needs to grow a spine and maybe yr child needs to move schools. Duty of care is part of her job if she can't remember blood tests then she can't have yr child in her class. Being spiteful and flippant doesn't disguise the fact that she is failing in her role. [/QUOTE]
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