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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. For those that thinks this is hilarious... I never said I was going to intervene, but I stand by my opinion that this was too harsh of a punishment. I do agree she should be reprimanded, but I think this was too much. I do not know who gave her this punishment, but it wasn't her teacher. Her teacher wasn't even at lunch. I do NOT think my child is perfect and I do want her disciplined, but considering the issues this school has, a harsh punishment for one of their generally well behaved kids is so narrow minded. There's literal violence that gets punished less in that school and I got talked down to by the principal for asking why there's little to no consequence when my child got whacked with a chair last year but whatever I guess. [/quote] Of course you stand by your opinion. So, if the lunch lady said five times "we need two minutes of quiet to explain X" and after attempting that says "Those who continue talking will have to have a lunch period alone..." Children continue talking. Lunch lady says, Child 1, 2 and 3, I'm sorry but you will be having lunch alone tomorrow." You're right. That's way too much. ;)[/quote] Omfg what is there to explain in such length during lunch by the admins or the lunch lady. The kids are eating!!!! Leave them be. You put these ridiculous rules on little kids and then are shocked when they can’t or won’t follow them. Get over yourselves. It’s school not prison. My child is in HS now but when he was in K he had a teacher who took away his water in the morning a couple of times for minor BS like this. I let it slide a couple of times but the third time I emailed the teacher and told him “he is NOT to take away water in May.” F that noise. Learn better classroom management techniques and don’t be a sadist. [/quote] You apparently have no idea what it is to be responsible for 24 kindergarteners in a class or to be one of 3 adults watching 200 kids at lunch. We aren’t going to let repeat behaviors slide because we can’t spend all our time watching your one kid. [/quote] So you think it is ok to take water away from a child? I bet you’re also one of those sickos who gets off on denying bathroom breaks. [/quote]
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