Anonymous wrote:I grew up with a parent that chain smoked in the house, and yes, we always stunk. You become nose blind when you're living in it, but once I moved out of the house it became obvious that we were the stinky kids. Nothing the kids or teachers can do about it since it's on their clothes and in their hair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s better than smelling like weed. I have 2-3 kids who smell like it everyday.
-a teacher
So sad. Do the kids looks like they're taking care of, feed, clean, clothed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. The smell can linger on clothes. Maybe the teacher doesn’t smoke but her spouse does and it’s on her clothing or maybe the janitor smokes and it just lingers in the air.
Next time you go in point out that it smells like cigarette smoke.
What can be done about that though?
Anonymous wrote:It’s better than smelling like weed. I have 2-3 kids who smell like it everyday.
-a teacher
Anonymous wrote:Yes. The smell can linger on clothes. Maybe the teacher doesn’t smoke but her spouse does and it’s on her clothing or maybe the janitor smokes and it just lingers in the air.
Next time you go in point out that it smells like cigarette smoke.