| It’s the moaning TikTok challenge. |
Not at my kids' Catholic school. |
This. She or he can tell the teacher groups to shut it down and keep and ear open. It’s inappropriate and bullying and misogynistic. |
Agree We had a boy with teen brothers draw a hard on with labels for science class on plant reproduction. Teacher took him in the hallway ASAP on that. My kid told me after school. We shared a laugh. |
Not ours either. That wouldn’t fly at all. |
| Anything sexual in nature has to be approved, encouraged and affirmed. Particularly if it goes against putitanical, heteronormative sexual mores. |
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I would assume that there's sexual abuse going on.
Something similar happened to my 1st grader. She told me about how a classmate told her how a relative was touching her privates. I got the teacher and counselor involved. I don't know more about what happened because it's sensitive information but I hope they did something. I am also a bit sad because I feel like my dd was naïve and this person explained a lot of sexual acts that 1st graders shouldn't know. Kind of a loss of innocence. |
My kid started doing this too (he has no idea what it means) when boys did it at school. We told him to stop right away, and called it an „ugly sound“ (which is also chewing with your mouth open, pretending to fart, high-pitched screaming, etc.). He stopped. |
It’s access to porn. I’m sure there are kids in the class who are allowed unfettered access to the internet and are seeing porn and imitating what they hear. As a society we’ve abandoned our efforts to protect kids from sexual content. There will be generational impacts. |
Yep, no kink shaming allowed. |
| I’m a teacher. You need to call the teacher and tell her about it. If she is already aware, ask what is being done about it. Then go up the chain to the principal if needed. Your daughter has a right to feel safe and comfortable in class. If one kid is the ringleader, as far as you can tell, then say so, adding that you only know what your kid tells you. It is not okay and nobody should stand by and allow it. Your kid needs you to be disgusted and stick up for her. When she’s a teen and her boss at her part-time job is offensive like this, you want her to immediately report it and get out if there, not look the other way and put up with it. |
Plus 2 |
| I agree to talk to teacher. You might ask the teacher if they want you to escalate (to counselor or admin). I had a situation like this (not sexual in nature but problematic), and the teacher felt she had tried everything and was glad to have parents speak up so that admin would help. |
It's "tattle tale," boneappletea. |
Not really. It was bugging me, too. It's always shocking to me how many people don't know how to spell common words and misuse fairly common phrases. Then claim it's a typo when that is clearly not the case. |