Eeyores Butterfly
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Do you ever just have one of those days? I'm just looking to vent, not start a debate, not be told how wrong I am, how incompetent, I get it.
I have posted how I have a tough group of students. I have one kid in particular that has bitten me hard enough twice that he drew blood (among many other physically aggressive behaviors.) I've been trying some different calming techniques with him and this morning went wonderfully. I thought maybe I was finally reaching a breakthrough. Then he went to specials and everything just went downhill.
I am still having problems with my para. I talked to him today about something that occurred and he sat there and argued with me. Honestly, it feels like he creates more work for me.
Then I got some news on a student. It's one of those tough situations you know you will have to deal with as a teacher but hopefully not in your very first month. It's going to be very difficult and I'm dreading what the next few days could bring.
I had training tonight so decided to go to Taco Bell on the way. I'm in the drive through, the lady ahead of me starts to pull forward, and then stops because she forgot her change. They asked me to back up and there was nobody behind me so I did. At some point another car came around the corner. I don't know who hit whom, but it was gentle enough I didn't even realize what happened at first. She comes running out, screams at me to "Get out and look at what you've done!" I get out, apologizing over and over because a this point I have no clue who hit whom and assumed I was at fault. I kid you not, the only damage was a dent in her license plate.
There was not a single scratch, scuff, or even dirt mark on her bumper. But she demanded my information and wouldn't even let me pull out of the way so as not to block the drive through. I realize now I should have taken pics with my cell phone and gotten her information, but at the time I was fairly shaken and very flustered, especially with her yelling at me. There was no actual damage to either car. She kept going on about how her husband would look at it and they would be talking to my insurance. At one point I'm said, "I am so sorry. It was accident." She just told me that's what they are called, would not accept my apology. Come to find out from the Taco Bell people after she left, that she continued coming into me. Was I at fault? Probably at least partially. But it sounds like she may have been partially at fault too. I don't know. First time I've ever had to do this.
At this point I am late for my training. Go to turn on my GPS which had turned off when I shut off the car. It won't turn on. I end up spectacularly turned around and lost, called the school to tell them I was running late, and they never relayed the message to my trainer.
So yeah, I know I'm stupid. I can't handle my own classroom or para, I was at fault in the accident and should have taken pics and gotten her information, should have a better sense of direction, I get it. So please can this not be a bashing thread?
Anybody else just ever have one of those days?
I have posted how I have a tough group of students. I have one kid in particular that has bitten me hard enough twice that he drew blood (among many other physically aggressive behaviors.) I've been trying some different calming techniques with him and this morning went wonderfully. I thought maybe I was finally reaching a breakthrough. Then he went to specials and everything just went downhill.
I am still having problems with my para. I talked to him today about something that occurred and he sat there and argued with me. Honestly, it feels like he creates more work for me.
Then I got some news on a student. It's one of those tough situations you know you will have to deal with as a teacher but hopefully not in your very first month. It's going to be very difficult and I'm dreading what the next few days could bring.
I had training tonight so decided to go to Taco Bell on the way. I'm in the drive through, the lady ahead of me starts to pull forward, and then stops because she forgot her change. They asked me to back up and there was nobody behind me so I did. At some point another car came around the corner. I don't know who hit whom, but it was gentle enough I didn't even realize what happened at first. She comes running out, screams at me to "Get out and look at what you've done!" I get out, apologizing over and over because a this point I have no clue who hit whom and assumed I was at fault. I kid you not, the only damage was a dent in her license plate.
There was not a single scratch, scuff, or even dirt mark on her bumper. But she demanded my information and wouldn't even let me pull out of the way so as not to block the drive through. I realize now I should have taken pics with my cell phone and gotten her information, but at the time I was fairly shaken and very flustered, especially with her yelling at me. There was no actual damage to either car. She kept going on about how her husband would look at it and they would be talking to my insurance. At one point I'm said, "I am so sorry. It was accident." She just told me that's what they are called, would not accept my apology. Come to find out from the Taco Bell people after she left, that she continued coming into me. Was I at fault? Probably at least partially. But it sounds like she may have been partially at fault too. I don't know. First time I've ever had to do this.
At this point I am late for my training. Go to turn on my GPS which had turned off when I shut off the car. It won't turn on. I end up spectacularly turned around and lost, called the school to tell them I was running late, and they never relayed the message to my trainer.
So yeah, I know I'm stupid. I can't handle my own classroom or para, I was at fault in the accident and should have taken pics and gotten her information, should have a better sense of direction, I get it. So please can this not be a bashing thread?
Anybody else just ever have one of those days?