poohandwendy
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Don't worry, that happens just as equally.disneyjunkie said:I hope we see this much anger the next time a parent comes here to VENT about a teacher.

Don't worry, that happens just as equally.disneyjunkie said:I hope we see this much anger the next time a parent comes here to VENT about a teacher.

allicat said:This thread is exactly why I think twice before I ever post asking for advice. The OP has had her spelling, teaching credentials, where her mother parked her car, her attitude questioned.
I guarantee most of you criticizing havent ever been in a classroom faced with situations like this. The bottom line is some parents could care less if their kids have manners and do what they are supposed to do at school. Unfortunately,thanks to those who choose not to parent, the school environment has alot of children who cant behave.Teachers spend a good part of their day disciplining, which takes away from learning, and the rest of the class has to endure it as well.

I think this is dealing with my post so I'll respond. I don't think it would be too hard for this child's mom to figure out that they are talking about her/her child if she happened to be reading these boards. For example, she would know that her child had been in trouble for breaking a gym window with the kickball, she would know that he got in trouble for being outside playing kickball when he was not supposed to be, she would know that he got in trouble for hitting this teacher's mothers car with the kickball, she would know that she got awakened by this teacher calling her at 11:30 am, etc., etc. Am I wrong to feel that she could figure this out?Planogirl said:HOW will this parent ever know that this teacher is venting? I don't get the fuss about this being discussed on a public forum. So what? No one here has a clue who this is about so what's the big deal?![]()
allicat said:This thread is exactly why I think twice before I ever post asking for advice. The OP has had her spelling, teaching credentials, where her mother parked her car, her attitude questioned.
I guarantee most of you criticizing havent ever been in a classroom faced with situations like this. The bottom line is some parents could care less if their kids have manners and do what they are supposed to do at school. Unfortunately,thanks to those who choose not to parent, the school environment has alot of children who cant behave.Teachers spend a good part of their day disciplining, which takes away from learning, and the rest of the class has to endure it as well.
allie&mattsmom said:My point I was trying to make is that I would be very upset if I read my child's teacher posting negatively about my child on a public forum. But yes, you're right, it goes both ways, parents are always on here badmouthing teachers too. I do understand that. I'm just saying that my feeling as a parent would be very hurt to learn that my child's teacher was so frustrated with my child that they vented here. And again, I don't think it would be hard to figure out that this might be about her child if the mother happened to be lurking on this board. JMO.
declansdad said:Then maybe the community board should be shut down. If you can't vent on an anonymous discussion board, what's the point?
Thank You...teacherforhi said:I am a teacher and I deal with these types of situations every day. And I STILL question why this child was allowed to play outside unsupervised. It's almost as if the OP set him up to fail.

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.auntpolly said:Let's subpoena the OP and grill her under hot lights so that we can determine exactly what happened, what kind of teacher she is, why the kid was outside, what his homelife is like, etc, and then and only then can we determine whether or not the OP has the "right" to come her and give us her "sad" story about a bad day she had at school. We know that teachers don't really have the right to discipline kids, god help the teacher that tries it with ours! And don't even think a teacher for a moment better say they are frustrated with our angels --
After all, we probably know better anyway -- we always do.
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