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While many kids may use the excuse that a teacher doesn’t like them if challenged about poor progress, the majority of teachers would be horrified if they thought they had allowed their personal feelings to show in the classroom.
However it does happen. So what do you do if you think your child is being picked on by a teacher?
Firstly listen closely to what your child is complaining about. It may be that the teacher is objecting about bad behaviour or homework not being handed in. This may be justified and is nothing to do with being liked or not. Children often have a very distorted view of who likes them or not and most teachers would be appalled that tehy were thought of as bullies!
However if it seems that your child is being victimised you should act.