Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A LOT of people were crying yesterday. For me, it's not because I'm sad or bitter that "my team lost" but because i'm genuinely scared - for my future, my child's, and my friends who are minorities, gay, female, not-Christian, etc.
Yesterday a 30-person meeting was canceled an hour before it was meant to start because the speaker was too distraught to attend. People are REALLY upset.
Just tell your DD, since she's so small, that he's going to make decisions that are bad for adults, but you'll be fine, and he's not mean to children.
A preschool teacher should NOT say negative things about our future president. No matter how REALLY upset they are.
OP, I do think you should say something to the teacher and the director.
She wasn't teaching a lesson about politics. She was overwhelmed by something and cried. It's like saying "My DD's preschool teacher's mom died and she discussed being sad and missing her mom so should I be upset she spoke about death to children?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A LOT of people were crying yesterday. For me, it's not because I'm sad or bitter that "my team lost" but because i'm genuinely scared - for my future, my child's, and my friends who are minorities, gay, female, not-Christian, etc.
Yesterday a 30-person meeting was canceled an hour before it was meant to start because the speaker was too distraught to attend. People are REALLY upset.
Just tell your DD, since she's so small, that he's going to make decisions that are bad for adults, but you'll be fine, and he's not mean to children.
A preschool teacher should NOT say negative things about our future president. No matter how REALLY upset they are.
OP, I do think you should say something to the teacher and the director.
She wasn't teaching a lesson about politics. She was overwhelmed by something and cried. It's like saying "My DD's preschool teacher's mom died and she discussed being sad and missing her mom so should I be upset she spoke about death to children?"
Anonymous wrote:speak to the teacher to get her version of what happened. kids are not always reliable.
---teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A LOT of people were crying yesterday. For me, it's not because I'm sad or bitter that "my team lost" but because i'm genuinely scared - for my future, my child's, and my friends who are minorities, gay, female, not-Christian, etc.
Yesterday a 30-person meeting was canceled an hour before it was meant to start because the speaker was too distraught to attend. People are REALLY upset.
Just tell your DD, since she's so small, that he's going to make decisions that are bad for adults, but you'll be fine, and he's not mean to children.
A preschool teacher should NOT say negative things about our future president. No matter how REALLY upset they are.
OP, I do think you should say something to the teacher and the director.
Anonymous wrote:A LOT of people were crying yesterday. For me, it's not because I'm sad or bitter that "my team lost" but because i'm genuinely scared - for my future, my child's, and my friends who are minorities, gay, female, not-Christian, etc.
Yesterday a 30-person meeting was canceled an hour before it was meant to start because the speaker was too distraught to attend. People are REALLY upset.
Just tell your DD, since she's so small, that he's going to make decisions that are bad for adults, but you'll be fine, and he's not mean to children.
Anonymous wrote:That's pretty screwed up. I wouldn't follow-up with the director about it because it seems like a one-off thing that many people were upset about, but I'd make it clear that there's nothing to fear (even if I wasn't so sure of that myself).