Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell my son not to let his mouth write checks he can’t cash. I teach high school and see this all the time - kid runs his mouth and catches the right one on the wrong day. Tell your principal I guess but first deal with your son who created the issue.
He has adhd and anxiety. If you really are a teacher, you understand kids KNOW not to do it, but don’t always have the impulse control to prevent it.
DO have you considered that your son’s anxiety makes him think that there’s a crowd of kids all carrying knives and prepared to use them?
OMG of course. I am not new to this. But I also observed all the social media back and forth about it. The kids are threatening him. Just don't know how much of it is just stupid macho talk.
If they were going to jump him and stab him with their knives they are carrying, they would have done it yesterday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell my son not to let his mouth write checks he can’t cash. I teach high school and see this all the time - kid runs his mouth and catches the right one on the wrong day. Tell your principal I guess but first deal with your son who created the issue.
He has adhd and anxiety. If you really are a teacher, you understand kids KNOW not to do it, but don’t always have the impulse control to prevent it.
DO have you considered that your son’s anxiety makes him think that there’s a crowd of kids all carrying knives and prepared to use them?
OMG of course. I am not new to this. But I also observed all the social media back and forth about it. The kids are threatening him. Just don't know how much of it is just stupid macho talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell my son not to let his mouth write checks he can’t cash. I teach high school and see this all the time - kid runs his mouth and catches the right one on the wrong day. Tell your principal I guess but first deal with your son who created the issue.
He has adhd and anxiety. If you really are a teacher, you understand kids KNOW not to do it, but don’t always have the impulse control to prevent it.
DO have you considered that your son’s anxiety makes him think that there’s a crowd of kids all carrying knives and prepared to use them?
OMG of course. I am not new to this. But I also observed all the social media back and forth about it. The kids are threatening him. Just don't know how much of it is just stupid macho talk.
Anonymous wrote:I would tell my son not to let his mouth write checks he can’t cash. I teach high school and see this all the time - kid runs his mouth and catches the right one on the wrong day. Tell your principal I guess but first deal with your son who created the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell my son not to let his mouth write checks he can’t cash. I teach high school and see this all the time - kid runs his mouth and catches the right one on the wrong day. Tell your principal I guess but first deal with your son who created the issue.
He has adhd and anxiety. If you really are a teacher, you understand kids KNOW not to do it, but don’t always have the impulse control to prevent it.
DO have you considered that your son’s anxiety makes him think that there’s a crowd of kids all carrying knives and prepared to use them?
OMG of course. I am not new to this. But I also observed all the social media back and forth about it. The kids are threatening him. Just don't know how much of it is just stupid macho talk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell my son not to let his mouth write checks he can’t cash. I teach high school and see this all the time - kid runs his mouth and catches the right one on the wrong day. Tell your principal I guess but first deal with your son who created the issue.
He has adhd and anxiety. If you really are a teacher, you understand kids KNOW not to do it, but don’t always have the impulse control to prevent it.
DO have you considered that your son’s anxiety makes him think that there’s a crowd of kids all carrying knives and prepared to use them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell my son not to let his mouth write checks he can’t cash. I teach high school and see this all the time - kid runs his mouth and catches the right one on the wrong day. Tell your principal I guess but first deal with your son who created the issue.
He has adhd and anxiety. If you really are a teacher, you understand kids KNOW not to do it, but don’t always have the impulse control to prevent it.
Anonymous wrote:I would tell my son not to let his mouth write checks he can’t cash. I teach high school and see this all the time - kid runs his mouth and catches the right one on the wrong day. Tell your principal I guess but first deal with your son who created the issue.