Only Made Things Worse
Like the other parent, Chris wanted his son to become a better student. He also wanted to improve his son’s skills. The father even knew that the feedback that was given by his teacher was not helping his child. It only made it worse. It affected his child’s performance at his school and also the child’s wellbeing.
A Recurring Problem
Everyone was not perfect, and we all committed errors. The family would understand if the terrible feedback would only be given once, and the parents would know that their son made a mistake. However, it was frequently given when the child started his class as a 2nd-grade student which Chris thought the idea that the teacher attacked his son.