Nephew thinks others are jealous.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would a kid be picked on for transferring to a different school???

Happens everyday.


Sometimes the cluelessness of some DCUM parents is truly astonishing. You're not even trying to use common sense to answer your own question, are you. Hmm, can't imagine why students either at the previous school or new school would pick on someone if they found out he was transferred for something bad that happened? You need to get out more.


Boy you make lots of ASSumptions. Know what that makes you?

First, you assume he transferred because something big, bad and spooky happened.

Then, you assume students found out about this big, spooky, still unknown reason.

Clearly, I've been a parent and teacher much longer than your dumb ass has had commonsense. Kids transfer all the time and not one kid blinks. They're too busy trying to maintain their own pre-adolescent lives.

You're an idiot for sure.


Ok, since you claim to have been a teacher and a parent longer than me... immature language aside, I'll bite: give us examples of reasons a kid transfers (other than just to improve school districts, which clearly was not the issue here according to OP) that do NOT cause the transferring student to feel bad or embarrassed, and that doesn't cause the mean crowd of students at his/her old school or new school (because every school has them) to be mean or make fun. Really, since you know so much (which, as a teacher myself I'm clear you do not) give concrete examples of reasons a child transfers that include a "problem" (per OP in original post) where all the time the transferring child and peers will not be sensitive or prickly or make fun about it.
Anonymous

OP,

Your nephew has issues, why pile on? Of course he's weird. But isn't he a lovable child as well?

My son is the same age, completely weird and atypical, as well as gifted and learning disabled. He has the sweetest personality, yet can be incredibly frustrating because of his special needs. Parenting and educating youngsters like that is an exceedingly difficult job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would a kid be picked on for transferring to a different school???

Happens everyday.


Sometimes the cluelessness of some DCUM parents is truly astonishing. You're not even trying to use common sense to answer your own question, are you. Hmm, can't imagine why students either at the previous school or new school would pick on someone if they found out he was transferred for something bad that happened? You need to get out more.


Boy you make lots of ASSumptions. Know what that makes you?

First, you assume he transferred because something big, bad and spooky happened.

Then, you assume students found out about this big, spooky, still unknown reason.

Clearly, I've been a parent and teacher much longer than your dumb ass has had commonsense. Kids transfer all the time and not one kid blinks. They're too busy trying to maintain their own pre-adolescent lives.

You're an idiot for sure.


Ok, since you claim to have been a teacher and a parent longer than me... immature language aside, I'll bite: give us examples of reasons a kid transfers (other than just to improve school districts, which clearly was not the issue here according to OP) that do NOT cause the transferring student to feel bad or embarrassed, and that doesn't cause the mean crowd of students at his/her old school or new school (because every school has them) to be mean or make fun. Really, since you know so much (which, as a teacher myself I'm clear you do not) give concrete examples of reasons a child transfers that include a "problem" (per OP in original post) where all the time the transferring child and peers will not be sensitive or prickly or make fun about it.


I don't owe your dumb ass shit-especially explanations and examples.

I do not believe for ONE second you're a teacher who has never had a student transfer in or out of your school for less than calamitous reasons.

You remain an idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would a kid be picked on for transferring to a different school???

Happens everyday.


Sometimes the cluelessness of some DCUM parents is truly astonishing. You're not even trying to use common sense to answer your own question, are you. Hmm, can't imagine why students either at the previous school or new school would pick on someone if they found out he was transferred for something bad that happened? You need to get out more.


Boy you make lots of ASSumptions. Know what that makes you?

First, you assume he transferred because something big, bad and spooky happened.

Then, you assume students found out about this big, spooky, still unknown reason.

Clearly, I've been a parent and teacher much longer than your dumb ass has had commonsense. Kids transfer all the time and not one kid blinks. They're too busy trying to maintain their own pre-adolescent lives.

You're an idiot for sure.


Ok, since you claim to have been a teacher and a parent longer than me... immature language aside, I'll bite: give us examples of reasons a kid transfers (other than just to improve school districts, which clearly was not the issue here according to OP) that do NOT cause the transferring student to feel bad or embarrassed, and that doesn't cause the mean crowd of students at his/her old school or new school (because every school has them) to be mean or make fun. Really, since you know so much (which, as a teacher myself I'm clear you do not) give concrete examples of reasons a child transfers that include a "problem" (per OP in original post) where all the time the transferring child and peers will not be sensitive or prickly or make fun about it.


I don't owe your dumb ass shit-especially explanations and examples.

I do not believe for ONE second you're a teacher who has never had a student transfer in or out of your school for less than calamitous reasons.

You remain an idiot.


Awesome! And I remain correct that you can't give an example of a reason for transferring, that involves a "problem" at the prior school, that the transferring student and their peers usually "don't even blink" about. That's the fun thing about DCUM: you never know who you're talking to. Although sometimes, like here, you can establish that the person you're talking to (you PP) doesn't have a clue about what they're pretending to have a clue about.

OP, cut your nephew some slack, again, he's most likely going through a hard time (and went through one at his old school), so maybe talk to him more and be supportive, even if his tone annoys you. He is still a child who needs support if he's going to learn good lessons.
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