The patrol head loves my son so I'd probably raise it to him if anyone.... |
How was this mean to your son? |
| How old is your son, anyway? |
| Bubble wrap your snowflake a little more. |
Next there will be a post on DCUM: my daughter was talking to a friend while doing car duty as a patrol, and some random parent called the patrol head and said she was mean to one of the kids getting out of the car, wtf?... |
Just look at their parents, OP! All the snark and nastiness that permeates nearly every thread on DCUM surely trickles down to their kids. I'm sorry about your son. |
| The OP and her defenders must know nothing about 4th and 5th graders - they spend most of their day rolling their eyes and smirking. |
TOTALLY AGREE. wtf op. |
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So you were there? You saw it all happen? And you didn't help your own child? I am really not understanding how this went down. So you dropped him off at school, he struggled and she gave him a smirk while you are sitting in the car the whole time?
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Parents aren't allowed to get out of their cars in carpool. |
OP, maybe your son is still very young -- kindergarten or first grade -- and the fifth-graders look like giants to you, practically grown up? But they're not. They're 11. When your son gets to fifth grade, I'm certain that you won't think of him as a practically-grown-up giant. |
| Nothing better to be outraged about? A smirk? Really? |
THIS RIGHT HERE. OP, sit with this for a minute because I'm pretty sure this PP is right. You have a little kid. You have anxiety about dropping him off. You want other children to be perfect. Well, they aren't. Which you will understand when your own child is 10 instead of 5. |
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Is there no bus? If there is, your snowflake needs to get on it.
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| The best thing you can do is to teach your son how to handle situations like this. This will not be the first time this will happen. |