Will your child wear a mask when they go back to school?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I work in an elementary school as a specials teacher and I would say it's maybe 1/5 to 1/6 kids are wearing masks.


I feel sorry for their home lives. Their parents must be awful.


Should we feel sorry for your kids as well since their parent insinuates bad things about the character of a stranger based on clothing choices?


“Clothing”? LOL!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work in an elementary school as a specials teacher and I would say it's maybe 1/5 to 1/6 kids are wearing masks.


I feel sorry for their home lives. Their parents must be awful.


Should we feel sorry for your kids as well since their parent insinuates bad things about the character of a stranger based on clothing choices?


“Clothing”? LOL!


The indoctrination of masking. Start calling it high fashion next.
Anonymous
The great thing about masking is as a teacher I can tell which kids parents care about them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The great thing about masking is as a teacher I can tell which kids parents care about them.


Anonymous
Back to School Night at Wootton High School last night...I would say about 4 out of 20 parents had on a mask....the constant mask imposing posters on here are thankfully the minority!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The great thing about masking is as a teacher I can tell which kids parents care about them.


😂😂😂😂😂. We totally believe you’re a teacher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The great thing about masking is as a teacher I can tell which kids parents care about them.


Exactly. If you're making your kid wear a mask to school in September of 2022, you clearly don't care about their social, mental, and physical development.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The great thing about masking is as a teacher I can tell which kids parents care about them.


😂😂😂😂😂. We totally believe you’re a teacher.


More likely a sanctimommy/daddy. I guess there’s a chance they could also be a teacher, but most teachers I know IRL understand it sucks to wear a mask all day, even if a couple of them still wear a mask themselves. The mist pro-mask parents I know are still working from home or at most go into the office once per week (kicking and screaming, cause it’s sooooo dangerous).
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hell to the no my child won't be wearing a mask after 2.5 years of this nonsense. Get outside the DC area for a bit and you'll understand how insane some people here are. Wearing masks outdoors like a bunch of nutjobs!


We live here. It’s not insane. Some kids live with adults with health issues. Is that hard to understand?


DP. Judging by the number of masks I see, it seems like this area has a LOT of people with underlying health issues, which is really sad. And makes me wonder if we have a quiet environmental issue that is making everyone sick and vulnerable.


For many, the underlying health issue is anxiety.


🤣 it’s me
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I work in an elementary school as a specials teacher and I would say it's maybe 1/5 to 1/6 kids are wearing masks.


I feel sorry for their home lives. Their parents must be awful.


Look wear a mask or don't wear a mask but I feel sorry for all the parents who think that mask wearing is proof of their good parenting and their kid is taking a mask off as soon as they get to school. It's just not the flex you think it is
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The great thing about masking is as a teacher I can tell which kids parents care about them.


Exactly. If you're making your kid wear a mask to school in September of 2022, you clearly don't care about their social, mental, and physical development.


If you mask, you care about your child's and family health and teaching them social responsibility. If their development is impacted, maybe something more is going on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hell to the no my child won't be wearing a mask after 2.5 years of this nonsense. Get outside the DC area for a bit and you'll understand how insane some people here are. Wearing masks outdoors like a bunch of nutjobs!


We live here. It’s not insane. Some kids live with adults with health issues. Is that hard to understand?


DP. Judging by the number of masks I see, it seems like this area has a LOT of people with underlying health issues, which is really sad. And makes me wonder if we have a quiet environmental issue that is making everyone sick and vulnerable.


For many, the underlying health issue is anxiety.


I feel sorry for your kids.


Please don't!! They haven't missed a beat since summer of 2020. Right back to school (masked albiet) in Sept. 2020 with no disruptions. Honestly, if anything, I feel a bit too fortunate because my kids are so far ahead academically of most kids now...but hey, them's the breaks I guess. I sincerely feel saddened to see the kids being muzzled still with cloth smiley masks that do absolutely nothing but harm kids' confidence and mental health in general.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hell to the no my child won't be wearing a mask after 2.5 years of this nonsense. Get outside the DC area for a bit and you'll understand how insane some people here are. Wearing masks outdoors like a bunch of nutjobs!


We live here. It’s not insane. Some kids live with adults with health issues. Is that hard to understand?


DP. Judging by the number of masks I see, it seems like this area has a LOT of people with underlying health issues, which is really sad. And makes me wonder if we have a quiet environmental issue that is making everyone sick and vulnerable.


For many, the underlying health issue is anxiety.


I feel sorry for your kids.


Please don't!! They haven't missed a beat since summer of 2020. Right back to school (masked albiet) in Sept. 2020 with no disruptions. Honestly, if anything, I feel a bit too fortunate because my kids are so far ahead academically of most kids now...but hey, them's the breaks I guess. I sincerely feel saddened to see the kids being muzzled still with cloth smiley masks that do absolutely nothing but harm kids' confidence and mental health in general.



Clearly you kids are way, way behind in science and commons sense. Just like their mother.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hell to the no my child won't be wearing a mask after 2.5 years of this nonsense. Get outside the DC area for a bit and you'll understand how insane some people here are. Wearing masks outdoors like a bunch of nutjobs!


We live here. It’s not insane. Some kids live with adults with health issues. Is that hard to understand?


DP. Judging by the number of masks I see, it seems like this area has a LOT of people with underlying health issues, which is really sad. And makes me wonder if we have a quiet environmental issue that is making everyone sick and vulnerable.


For many, the underlying health issue is anxiety.


I feel sorry for your kids.


Please don't!! They haven't missed a beat since summer of 2020. Right back to school (masked albiet) in Sept. 2020 with no disruptions. Honestly, if anything, I feel a bit too fortunate because my kids are so far ahead academically of most kids now...but hey, them's the breaks I guess. I sincerely feel saddened to see the kids being muzzled still with cloth smiley masks that do absolutely nothing but harm kids' confidence and mental health in general.



Clearly you kids are way, way behind in science and commons sense. Just like their mother.


But how???? Neither of them have gotten Covid. They followed masking rules and unmasked when permitted. They hate the masks, understandably. They are just normal kids with no anxiety, unlike many of your poor kids. I hope you have good health insurance that covers mental health treatment.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hell to the no my child won't be wearing a mask after 2.5 years of this nonsense. Get outside the DC area for a bit and you'll understand how insane some people here are. Wearing masks outdoors like a bunch of nutjobs!


We live here. It’s not insane. Some kids live with adults with health issues. Is that hard to understand?


DP. Judging by the number of masks I see, it seems like this area has a LOT of people with underlying health issues, which is really sad. And makes me wonder if we have a quiet environmental issue that is making everyone sick and vulnerable.


For many, the underlying health issue is anxiety.


I feel sorry for your kids.


Please don't!! They haven't missed a beat since summer of 2020. Right back to school (masked albiet) in Sept. 2020 with no disruptions. Honestly, if anything, I feel a bit too fortunate because my kids are so far ahead academically of most kids now...but hey, them's the breaks I guess. I sincerely feel saddened to see the kids being muzzled still with cloth smiley masks that do absolutely nothing but harm kids' confidence and mental health in general.



Clearly you kids are way, way behind in science and commons sense. Just like their mother.


But how???? Neither of them have gotten Covid. They followed masking rules and unmasked when permitted. They hate the masks, understandably. They are just normal kids with no anxiety, unlike many of your poor kids. I hope you have good health insurance that covers mental health treatment.


If you haven't been testing them regularly you don't know if they've had covid or not and you are probably someone who says its just allergies.
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