Anonymous wrote:Well, to be fair to OP, the teacher is supposed to provide "sight and sound" supervision of kids that age per licensing so she should actually not be sleeping, reading or otherwise engaged.
but personally, it wouldn't bother me if she surfed the web or read as long as she remained in the room.
"Sight and Sound" supervision doesn't mean you can't read. If it did, I'd never be able to sit on the floor in the library corner and read a book to my students. Or look at my lesson plans for the afternoon.
"Sight and Sound" means that you're in the room, and there's nothing huge blocking your view of the kids, and you can hear them if they cry or get off the cot. It doesn't mean you can't do other tasks.
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