Daycare teacher gone. Our kids fault?

Anonymous
Poor teacher.

Teach your son GOOD MANNERS! I see a horrible future at your child's education. Hire a nanny, or a small daycare prek group, and teach your son good manners, to respect others!

OP, start disciplining your son. Stop being so lazy
Anonymous
Your son probably is the most hated over therešŸ˜‚
Start being a parent and discipline your children
Anonymous
DCUM sucks. You people are horrible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DCUM sucks. You people are horrible.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your son probably is the most hated over therešŸ˜‚
Start being a parent and discipline your children


Why did you click this thread? Did you just come here to knock someone down and then gloat? You know you’re not being helpful. Are you even a parent yourself?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ā€œBoy behavior,ā€ hmm. Got it. You’re that mom.


Yup.
Probably teachers with $15 per hour pay lie to parents and say their kid is fine but in reality is a disrespectful brat and has no discipline at home.
Some parents should start being a parent and discipline thier children. We don't need more aholes in this world
Anonymous
Is vain. Why say something again, over and over again if those parents aren't gonna do ANYTHING to correct thier child's awful behavior at home

Just pass it to the next teacher, public school lol
Anonymous
Would love to see an update here. That said, I’m surprised the OP didn’t address in the moment. If the assistant said that to me about my child my natural response, if I truly thought my child had a behaviour problem - would have been -
Wait, what? My child? - and gotten clarification rather than let it go. In any instance, whether the TA was talking about her child or another child I think not was a bit unprofessional to ā€œname namesā€ to the parent. This is something the director should have addressed with the problem child parents well in advance.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Would love to see an update here. That said, I’m surprised the OP didn’t address in the moment. If the assistant said that to me about my child my natural response, if I truly thought my child had a behaviour problem - would have been -
Wait, what? My child? - and gotten clarification rather than let it go. In any instance, whether the TA was talking about her child or another child I think not was a bit unprofessional to ā€œname namesā€ to the parent. This is something the director should have addressed with the problem child parents well in advance.



Meant - if I truly through my child DID NOT HAVE a behaviour problem… I would have been caught off guard and naturally had a follow up question.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your ā€œnot particularly smartā€ comment tells me everything I need to know.


Yeah. OP is pathetic and disgusting. I’m sure gee email was laughed at throughout the school.


Your comment is much ruder, aggressive and unnecessary than OP's (which was in poor taste).


Neat. Thanks for sharing, internet random nobody.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am guessing that OP did not come back, because you people are HORRIBLE as usual. You have read into a situation with your knives out and many of you are delighted because you can talk trash about daycare workers, moms, and children!

I shouldn't be surprised, since this one was fairly predictable Mommy Wars BS, but don't sit here and say that OP didn't come back because her child was the problem. She probably didn't come back because most of you are pretty horrible beyond your courageous anonymity.


What a white knight savior you are, up there typing on your high horse.

Grow up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DCUM sucks. You people are horrible.


+1


Bye to both of you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your ā€œnot particularly smartā€ comment tells me everything I need to know.


Yeah. OP is pathetic and disgusting. I’m sure gee email was laughed at throughout the school.


Your comment is much ruder, aggressive and unnecessary than OP's (which was in poor taste).


Neat. Thanks for sharing, internet random nobody.


Sounds like you can dish it out but you can't take it
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Would love to see an update here. That said, I’m surprised the OP didn’t address in the moment. If the assistant said that to me about my child my natural response, if I truly thought my child had a behaviour problem - would have been -
Wait, what? My child? - and gotten clarification rather than let it go. In any instance, whether the TA was talking about her child or another child I think not was a bit unprofessional to ā€œname namesā€ to the parent. This is something the director should have addressed with the problem child parents well in advance.



Meant - if I truly through my child DID NOT HAVE a behaviour problem… I would have been caught off guard and naturally had a follow up question.


Not PP, and I would absolutely follow-up, but there are a number of reasons I may not in the moment- partly because I don’t think great on my feet, especially when caught off guard, and I need a moment (or several) to gather my thoughts. Second, we are actually discouraged from lengthy conversations at pickup/drop off because there is a lot going on. Third, OP was essentially being told a rumor about a different person- the rumor may in fact be true, but the appropriate person to talk to this about may not be the TA. Since the teacher had already departed, reaching out to the director is appropriate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am guessing that OP did not come back, because you people are HORRIBLE as usual. You have read into a situation with your knives out and many of you are delighted because you can talk trash about daycare workers, moms, and children!

I shouldn't be surprised, since this one was fairly predictable Mommy Wars BS, but don't sit here and say that OP didn't come back because her child was the problem. She probably didn't come back because most of you are pretty horrible beyond your courageous anonymity.


Nah. Ops son has behavioral problems.

Listen when a teacher or whoever is there tells you something about your child. ESPECIALLY if they are talking about his behavior. Many kids act nice to parents and are awful at school. When you see a kid acting too nice to you like passing your jacket but won't do his homework well he just wants to do nice acts so you don't tel him to do homework. That kid ended up repeating the year.

Most moms should stop telling the dads to discipline the son. Moms should do the discipline too! Stop being scared, it's your job too!
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