Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, this is ABSOLUTELY racism. Tell her via email, icing the principal, that your son has recently been to the pediatrician and they have no concerns about his size and you will look forward to her IMMEDIATELY ceasing to make comments to him, and/or to the class about his size, height, weight, nutrition or food. Thank you in advance.
And then if it doesn't stop you need to demand an in person meeting with the teacher and the principal, and bring a lawyer.
Love,
A white parent
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Anonymous wrote:Yes, this is ABSOLUTELY racism. Tell her via email, icing the principal, that your son has recently been to the pediatrician and they have no concerns about his size and you will look forward to her IMMEDIATELY ceasing to make comments to him, and/or to the class about his size, height, weight, nutrition or food. Thank you in advance.
And then if it doesn't stop you need to demand an in person meeting with the teacher and the principal, and bring a lawyer.
Love,
A white parent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe racism. Maybe not...just a clueless, “concerned” teacher. We are white, and our older DD has been around 5th percentile for weight and 15th for height since she was a year old. We’ve gotten quite a few comments, including a teacher at her old school who also questioned whether or not we were feeding her. I addressed the “concerns” each time, emphasizing that her pediatrician had no worries and that she was on her curve, even if that curve was on the low end.
Definitely address it with the teacher, or school admin if you feel necessary. I know I got really sick of all the questioning and comments I received, and I’m sure you feel the same.
How would you feel if your daughter’s teacher commented on this to the entire class?? This is absolutely out of order, OP. I would be fuming. This is body shaming of a child! Can you imagine how a parent would feel if his/her child was overweight and the teacher told the class that the kid must eat too much junk food?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe racism. Maybe not...just a clueless, “concerned” teacher. We are white, and our older DD has been around 5th percentile for weight and 15th for height since she was a year old. We’ve gotten quite a few comments, including a teacher at her old school who also questioned whether or not we were feeding her. I addressed the “concerns” each time, emphasizing that her pediatrician had no worries and that she was on her curve, even if that curve was on the low end.
Definitely address it with the teacher, or school admin if you feel necessary. I know I got really sick of all the questioning and comments I received, and I’m sure you feel the same.
Anonymous wrote:I'd start by sending a firmly worded email that you've noticed that she keeps bringing up your child's size. You have explained that his ped says he is healthy (I have one of those kids too). The fact that she is continuing to make comments is inappropriate and needs to stop. If she continues, take it to the principal and the email will demonstrate that you did address the problem with her.