ilovemcbride
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LONG vent ahead...
Some of you may know that I'm a teacher. There is a child in the 5th grade who never does what he's supposed to do...homework, following the directions, etc. Anyway, Tuesday he cracked my window in the gym with a kickball. He'd gotten in trouble before while playing kickball (different offenses) so I'd had it. I told him no more kickball for him the rest of the year. Not at recess, not at gym. I told him he could play in the outfield but he was NOT allowed to kick. So today I have half of the kids in the gym for recess and the other half are outside. One of the 5th grade girls comes in to tell me that he kicked the ball and hit my mom's car (she teaches there too). So I go out to get him and ask him WHY he's playing kickball when he was told not to. He just looks at me!! So I made him go in and sit down. I told him he continally defied my authority. He admitted that he had went out yesterday and played as well. He says he knows what he's done wrong. But does he correct it? No! I've called his mother and called his mother, but there's no help there. Usually when I call her it's around 11:30 and I get her out of bed. I know if there's no support at home that there's not always a lot of hope.
What does a person do? He acts all remorseful for what he's done and then he goes and does it again. He's gonna be one of those kids who's gonna have a hard time in middle school next year. Parents, teachers?? Any help??
Boy that feels better, getting that off my chest!
Some of you may know that I'm a teacher. There is a child in the 5th grade who never does what he's supposed to do...homework, following the directions, etc. Anyway, Tuesday he cracked my window in the gym with a kickball. He'd gotten in trouble before while playing kickball (different offenses) so I'd had it. I told him no more kickball for him the rest of the year. Not at recess, not at gym. I told him he could play in the outfield but he was NOT allowed to kick. So today I have half of the kids in the gym for recess and the other half are outside. One of the 5th grade girls comes in to tell me that he kicked the ball and hit my mom's car (she teaches there too). So I go out to get him and ask him WHY he's playing kickball when he was told not to. He just looks at me!! So I made him go in and sit down. I told him he continally defied my authority. He admitted that he had went out yesterday and played as well. He says he knows what he's done wrong. But does he correct it? No! I've called his mother and called his mother, but there's no help there. Usually when I call her it's around 11:30 and I get her out of bed. I know if there's no support at home that there's not always a lot of hope.
What does a person do? He acts all remorseful for what he's done and then he goes and does it again. He's gonna be one of those kids who's gonna have a hard time in middle school next year. Parents, teachers?? Any help??
Boy that feels better, getting that off my chest!

