remember to have patience

Anonymous
remember to have patience when we go back on Wednesday.
I’m not perfect so I will be making mistakes so parents please have patience with us.
I know the kids will be alright and we won’t have an issue with them, I’m mostly worried about the parents
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:remember to have patience when we go back on Wednesday.
I’m not perfect so I will be making mistakes so parents please have patience with us.
I know the kids will be alright and we won’t have an issue with them, I’m mostly worried about the parents


Who goes back on Wednesday?

Good luck!
Anonymous
Good luck to everyone going back over the next few weeks!

Parents, model good behavior.
Anonymous
You mean the same parents who complained teachers were not working. yeah good luck with that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You mean the same parents who complained teachers were not working. yeah good luck with that.


My guess is the ones who selected virtual and then wanted everyone to be virtual because of FOMO are the ones who need the patience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:remember to have patience when we go back on Wednesday.
I’m not perfect so I will be making mistakes so parents please have patience with us.
I know the kids will be alright and we won’t have an issue with them, I’m mostly worried about the parents


Who goes back on Wednesday?

Good luck!


Loudoun 6-12th
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You mean the same parents who complained teachers were not working. yeah good luck with that.


My guess is the ones who selected virtual and then wanted everyone to be virtual because of FOMO are the ones who need the patience.


That didn’t happen. Were you kicked in the head by a donkey? What’s your issue?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:remember to have patience when we go back on Wednesday.
I’m not perfect so I will be making mistakes so parents please have patience with us.
I know the kids will be alright and we won’t have an issue with them, I’m mostly worried about the parents


Parents have been patient and waited a year
Anonymous
My 1st grader goes back Tuesday! I am so beyond excited about it. I was really expecting to do all of this year virtual.

It won’t be quite the same as normal, but it’ll be something different than what we’ve been doing, and I’m hopeful it will help my kid learn.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You mean the same parents who complained teachers were not working. yeah good luck with that.


My guess is the ones who selected virtual and then wanted everyone to be virtual because of FOMO are the ones who need the patience.


they got their way for seven months.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You mean the same parents who complained teachers were not working. yeah good luck with that.


My guess is the ones who selected virtual and then wanted everyone to be virtual because of FOMO are the ones who need the patience.


they got their way for seven months.


So you think schools should have never closed? GMAFB.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You mean the same parents who complained teachers were not working. yeah good luck with that.


My guess is the ones who selected virtual and then wanted everyone to be virtual because of FOMO are the ones who need the patience.


they got their way for seven months.


So you think schools should have never closed? GMAFB.


+1000
Anonymous



Anonymous wrote:
You mean the same parents who complained teachers were not working. yeah good luck with that.



My guess is the ones who selected virtual and then wanted everyone to be virtual because of FOMO are the ones who need the patience.


NP. The parents who selected virtual seem like a fairly patient group. I'm personally worried about the parents who have been attacking teachers for being lazy all year and expect hybrid to be just like pre-covid school. They are going to have a fit when they hear about all the spacing, lack of movement and limited interaction with others. And who will they blame? The teachers. Not the pandemic, not the decision-makers, but the teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


Anonymous wrote:
You mean the same parents who complained teachers were not working. yeah good luck with that.



My guess is the ones who selected virtual and then wanted everyone to be virtual because of FOMO are the ones who need the patience.


NP. The parents who selected virtual seem like a fairly patient group. I'm personally worried about the parents who have been attacking teachers for being lazy all year and expect hybrid to be just like pre-covid school. They are going to have a fit when they hear about all the spacing, lack of movement and limited interaction with others. And who will they blame? The teachers. Not the pandemic, not the decision-makers, but the teachers.


I unfortunately agree. That’s already happening- see the “manipulatives” thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Anonymous wrote:
You mean the same parents who complained teachers were not working. yeah good luck with that.



My guess is the ones who selected virtual and then wanted everyone to be virtual because of FOMO are the ones who need the patience.


NP. The parents who selected virtual seem like a fairly patient group. I'm personally worried about the parents who have been attacking teachers for being lazy all year and expect hybrid to be just like pre-covid school. They are going to have a fit when they hear about all the spacing, lack of movement and limited interaction with others. And who will they blame? The teachers. Not the pandemic, not the decision-makers, but the teachers.


I unfortunately agree. That’s already happening- see the “manipulatives” thread.


I had the same thought when I read the "manipulatives" thread. You can already see the hysteria building. They are so insistent that they just cannot adapt to any changes. It is really very sad.

When I read the "manipulatives" thread all I could do was feel sorry for the kids of those moms. Can you imagine being a kid in a household like that where mommy is so rigid and intractable? Even being able to get out of the house to go to school won't be a relief for those kids because their mommies will be playing 20 million questions when they get home. Those kids are going to have a lot of social-emotional issues as they grow, if they don't already. Yikes.
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