Montessori or not, if its flat-out negative the teacher is not doing a good job IMO. A good teacher should be able to recognize and uplift what the student is doing well while offering CONSTRUCTIVE criticism.
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Right, constructive criticism is great. But many (most?) parents would have a hard time reading between the lines on some of the narratives I’ve seen. It can be impossible, unless you know the drill, to see anything lacking in your child, anything your child may need help with, based on some of these assessments. And that’s not good either.
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