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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you’re a parent: does your kid’s teacher eat in front of the screen? Teachers: don’t you think is unprofessional to eat and talk with your mouth full in front of the screen while you present a topic? Principals: do you monitor your teachers? Don’t you think is unacceptable to eat and talk with the mouth full during instruction time? School starts late. There’s no excuse to eat breakfast or lunch at 10:30-11 in front of the students. If you’re judging students’ manners for citizenship skills, start by judging yourselves first and set a good example. Manners matter for everyone. [/quote] They may be diabetic or something. I get non-diabetic hypoglycemia and have fainted throughout my life. I taught AAP last year. I eat whenever I start to feel my blood sugar getting low whether it’s “the right time” to others or not. I’ve never once fainted while working in education. In retail I once fainted at the cash register as I didn’t get a break until five hours in but I usually need to eat ever 3-4 hours. Calm down and realize some people need to eat for medical reasons whether it’s the scheduled break time or not. Same with some kids. [/quote]
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