Magical2017
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Wondering what your thoughts are on this situation. Children are in first grade, if that makes a difference. What should the teacher do in this situation?
On the way to work I listen to a local station (Kramer and Jess, 106.5 for my Baltimoreans). Today a mom called in for their "Bad Mom" segment. She wants to get Halloween decorations cancelled for her daughters entire class and wanted to know what listeners thought.
Mom's Side:
Neither radio show host has children, but one of the hosts compared the situation to a nut allergy, where if one child has a nut allergy then not nuts should be brought into the classroom (or school, if there is a schoolwide policy). He felt the mom had a good point. What say you?
You can listen to the segment but I was not sure if I can post links. If you Google, "Kramer and Jess 'Bad Mom' segment' Halloween" you can find the audio.
On the way to work I listen to a local station (Kramer and Jess, 106.5 for my Baltimoreans). Today a mom called in for their "Bad Mom" segment. She wants to get Halloween decorations cancelled for her daughters entire class and wanted to know what listeners thought.
Mom's Side:
- Mom says their religion does not observe Halloween. This is her DDs first year in a public school.
- Mom said she is okay with autumn decorations such as pumpkins and leaves but not decorations specific to Halloween with skeletons, jack o'lanterns, zombies, etc. (not even cute fun ones).
- Mom did not say if she wants the Halloween party cancelled because her family does not celebrate; it was not stated whether or not the school has a parade or not.
- Mom feels Halloween is dark and her child should not have to sit with these decorations up for the entire month of October.
- Her DD told other kids in the class that , "Halloween is bad."
- Mom wants to contact the teacher to discuss her concerns.
Neither radio show host has children, but one of the hosts compared the situation to a nut allergy, where if one child has a nut allergy then not nuts should be brought into the classroom (or school, if there is a schoolwide policy). He felt the mom had a good point. What say you?
You can listen to the segment but I was not sure if I can post links. If you Google, "Kramer and Jess 'Bad Mom' segment' Halloween" you can find the audio.