Lockdown Drills

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Umm yeah I’d be pissed too. Along with them taking away recess as discipline as well. They’re not allowed to but some lunch aides do it anyway.

What would you recommend for kids who throw rocks, hit other kids, put whole rolls of tp in toilet when they come in to use the restroom during recess etc…
I am a para educator at an elementary school and I’ve seen all of this and more during recess.


Misbehavior is communicating an unmet need. Instead of punishment, these kids needs should be met.



Lol my student brought a knife to school and threw it in the cafeteria. What did he need? A psych ward…


Yeah the unmet need here is actual consequences.

And appropriate discipline at home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Umm yeah I’d be pissed too. Along with them taking away recess as discipline as well. They’re not allowed to but some lunch aides do it anyway.

What would you recommend for kids who throw rocks, hit other kids, put whole rolls of tp in toilet when they come in to use the restroom during recess etc…
I am a para educator at an elementary school and I’ve seen all of this and more during recess.


Misbehavior is communicating an unmet need. Instead of punishment, these kids needs should be met.



Lol my student brought a knife to school and threw it in the cafeteria. What did he need? A psych ward…


Yeah the unmet need here is actual consequences.

And appropriate discipline at home.


Exactly. Sometimes the unmet need is learning that your actions have consequences and that your choices can can hurt yourself or others. It's really frustrating that some kids do not learn that until they are school aged.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Oh give it a rest. Don't you remember your teacher making you get up to practice a fire drill and saying "if this was the real drill, we would file out of the classroom now"?
It sounds like the class was unruly ans he was impressing upon them that when the class is unruly its a danger because they couldn't even get it together in an emergency.
In our day, the unruly kids got to sit in the corner. Somehow we survived.
Teachers have enough to deal with. Your precious darling having to practice a drill isn't cause for you to get your hackles up. You should be glad the teacher is trying.
- a parent


Back in our day kids didn’t actually have to worry about getting shot at school. Lockdown drills are only supposed to be called by the principal or law enforcement for a reason. Not because some dumba&& PE teacher can’t control his class



Your kid is probably the worst behaved in the class.

His dumb*ss parents are probably uneducated and didn't raise their kids to be well-mannered. Time to put your precious Larlo in a private school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Umm yeah I’d be pissed too. Along with them taking away recess as discipline as well. They’re not allowed to but some lunch aides do it anyway.

What would you recommend for kids who throw rocks, hit other kids, put whole rolls of tp in toilet when they come in to use the restroom during recess etc…
I am a para educator at an elementary school and I’ve seen all of this and more during recess.


Misbehavior is communicating an unmet need. Instead of punishment, these kids needs should be met.



Lol my student brought a knife to school and threw it in the cafeteria. What did he need? A psych ward…


Yeah the unmet need here is actual consequences.

And appropriate discipline at home.


Umm bringing a knife to school is a crime that involves the police. There are actual consequences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh give it a rest. Don't you remember your teacher making you get up to practice a fire drill and saying "if this was the real drill, we would file out of the classroom now"?
It sounds like the class was unruly ans he was impressing upon them that when the class is unruly its a danger because they couldn't even get it together in an emergency.
In our day, the unruly kids got to sit in the corner. Somehow we survived.
Teachers have enough to deal with. Your precious darling having to practice a drill isn't cause for you to get your hackles up. You should be glad the teacher is trying.
- a parent


Back in our day kids didn’t actually have to worry about getting shot at school. Lockdown drills are only supposed to be called by the principal or law enforcement for a reason. Not because some dumba&& PE teacher can’t control his class



Your kid is probably the worst behaved in the class.

His dumb*ss parents are probably uneducated and didn't raise their kids to be well-mannered. Time to put your precious Larlo in a private school.



Showing your bias by assuming my kid is a boy 😆
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