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Anonymous wrote:What in the hell was in the water 5 years ago? Kindergartners everywhere are insane this year. At every school, county, and state.
Last years were, overall, quite dreamy. This year? MADNESS.
They didn’t have daycare because of Covid.
For the Kindergarten class 2 years ago? Sure. But
covid has been over for 2 years now. Parents blaming current behavior issues or lack of socialization on covid are trying to deflect their parenting failures, and lack of reinforcement at home.
+1
anytime someone blames covid for shortcomings I inwardly roll my eyes - tells me everything I need to know about that person
I’m sure you do. Our school psychologist told me last year there are still a lot of issues related to covid and to ask my child’s teacher if my child’s behavior (mad the support the teacher was giving) was within the norm post COVID or the norm pre-covid, or above and beyond what other kids needed even lost COVID. My child’s teacher had no idea what covid would have to do with anything. So I’d say even people who should be in the best position to opine disagree here. Also, I’m fairly certain my child’s teacher thought I was insane after that conversation. Fun times.