‘Your children are very kind to my child – I think they could teach you a thing or two’: the letter you always wanted to write
I see your glances in the playground at 3pm; I am fully aware that I am the parent of the “naughty child”. I understand that you are worried about your child’s education when my child is disruptive. Perhaps you are one of those who have complained to the headteacher.
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