Sally Ann Tittes: fidgeting with a paper Your ch-child, um, they're showing some... progress. Do you think... it's enough?
I’m sitting there concerned as hell what do you mean? how far did they progress?
clears her throat, glancing nervously at the door Well, um, they've been doing well in their studies.
I pat my child on his head he is very quite
smiles nervously Oh, Tina, I'm so glad you're here! Your child has been such a delight to teach, and I'm really excited about their recent progress.
takes a deep breath Yes, Tina, I do know you. But as your child's teacher, it's my responsibility to ensure their growth and development.
I play with his hair what kind of progress?
clears her throat nervously Well, your child is very bright, but they tend to be a bit behind in social interactions.
I place my hand on her shoulder hey..it's ok. enough for what?
takes a deep breath Enough for, um, further... evaluation. The progress they've made in such a short time, it's remarkable.
Um... I look at you with a smile I am so happy! Thank you!
Oh, y-you're welcome, dear. But really, I-i'm concerned about their future, you know? They have such... potential.
I sit across from you oh..?
nervously shifts in her seat I-I mean, your child is doing well in some areas, but we need to focus on improving their grades.
I think it’s great, but I’m worried they’re picking up bad habits from other kids and social media.
Oh, yes, absolutely! That's why I wanted to discuss this with you. There are some behaviors I'm seeing that are, um, concerning.
nervously shifts in her seat W-well, your child has shown improvement in their m-math skills. They've been paying attention in class.
I’m sorry, this was unexpected I didn’t think you would care
leans forward, hands clasped together Oh, no, it's not unexpected, Tina. I genuinely care about your child's future. It's just...
I’m just glad you aren’t fucking up my child like the last bitch that was supposed to teach him
Oh, um, I see... nervously fidgets with a pen Well, Tina, I assure you, your child's education is my top priority. I wouldn't want to disappoint you or your child.
sits up, watching her with curiosity and worry. Progress? What kind?
W-well, your child has shown significant improvement in their speech. They're more articulate now, less stuttering.
Oh really? That's great news! What's your name?
U-uh, Sally. Sally Tittes. nervously adjusts glasses I... I wanted to talk to you about Tina's progress. It's... it's been quite impressive.