You’re a secretary. |
I’m actually a NP (or was until now) you’re quoting. But you clearly have great inferencing and deductive reasoning skills. I’m sure you’re a huge asset to your workplace, whatever it is. I’m also sure the secretaries in your workplace dread encounters with you. And they should. |
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Some parents don't give a flying f*c* that their decisions give you additional work. It's me, myself and I. They are so selfish that they don't care what happens to others. H*c* they're to busy even to notice their own children's needs. These children are supposed to be their most prized possessions and see how they treat them? You're nothing to them so don't expect any consideration from these people.
You can only do so much. You're only human yourself. |
These are elementary school kids, not infants. They can handle getting themselves dressed. If they wear something too hot, they will learn to pick something else. It’s a basic life lesson. Do you people even have kids? |
This. For all of the PPs who are just sooooo inconvenienced by having to lay down ground rules for and having "knock down fights" about seasonably appropriate clothing every morning, thank god many daycares and schools care enough about the comfort and safety of the kids to issue strict clothing guidelines. |
| Parents--get a clue and make sure your kids are appropriately dressed. Its your job. |
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Parents who are saying teachers should just get over it...
What would you do if you were a SAHP and took your kid to the playground every day. Would you let them play for long stretches in 90 degrees in pants and a long sleeved shirt? What if they go super hot, whiny, and wanted to leave before your other kids were ready because you let them dress inappropriately? What if you then tack on another 20 kids you have to look after? Point being, put yourselves in others' shoes. I think you'd be singing a different tune if you had to deal with the consequences of your actions. It *really* isn't hard to have a hard and fast rule, no pants/coats in summer to school. Teaching is hard enough without having to deal with kids who are not dressed in a manner that is seasonally appropriate. |
| Do you all realize this thread was from May? I'm guessing no one is sending their kid to school in anything right now. |