Anonymous wrote:I’m the pp. I don’t tell my kid to shut up. If I did how can I expect her not to say it to other people? I expect a teacher to have a better way to tell them to be quiet…. My kids teacher would flip the light switch and do the peace sign. I’m also ok with “ be quiet” in a serious voice. Shut up is so disrespectful.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid was in first grade the teacher next door to her class told the kids to shut up. I had a friend with a son in the class and she emailed the Principal. I would overlook another kid saying it, not everyone is raised to be kind. But I’m not about to let a teacher talk to my kid like that. Lucky for her she wasn’t my kids teacher.
Umm don't teachers tell kids to shut up (or at least a slightly politer "be quiet") a lot of the time so they can actually teach? They certainly did when I was at school! I couldn't imagine be parents complaining about a mildly irate teacher who is having to deal with a bunch of rowdy kids!
I’m the pp. I don’t tell my kid to shut up. If I did how can I expect her not to say it to other people? I expect a teacher to have a better way to tell them to be quiet…. My kids teacher would flip the light switch and do the peace sign. I’m also ok with “ be quiet” in a serious voice. Shut up is so disrespectful.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When my kid was in first grade the teacher next door to her class told the kids to shut up. I had a friend with a son in the class and she emailed the Principal. I would overlook another kid saying it, not everyone is raised to be kind. But I’m not about to let a teacher talk to my kid like that. Lucky for her she wasn’t my kids teacher.
Umm don't teachers tell kids to shut up (or at least a slightly politer "be quiet") a lot of the time so they can actually teach? They certainly did when I was at school! I couldn't imagine be parents complaining about a mildly irate teacher who is having to deal with a bunch of rowdy kids!
Anonymous wrote:When my kid was in first grade the teacher next door to her class told the kids to shut up. I had a friend with a son in the class and she emailed the Principal. I would overlook another kid saying it, not everyone is raised to be kind. But I’m not about to let a teacher talk to my kid like that. Lucky for her she wasn’t my kids teacher.
Anonymous wrote:When my kid was in first grade the teacher next door to her class told the kids to shut up. I had a friend with a son in the class and she emailed the Principal. I would overlook another kid saying it, not everyone is raised to be kind. But I’m not about to let a teacher talk to my kid like that. Lucky for her she wasn’t my kids teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Listen, you have a well behaved child you are raising with lots of love and attention. I work at a school you might consider “good” in this area, and I still have 1st graders who curse, hit, scream, tantrum, and steal. Being told to “shut up” is not kind, but she handled it well, and on the list of things your child’s teacher needs to worry about it’s very inconsequential.
Anonymous wrote:This is a troll post. Come on!
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe that you think this is the worst that she will hear on the bus! It is a learning experience that is tough. TBH, she will hear even worse in classes as she gets older. The best thing you can teach her is how to handle herself and ignore.
I'm not going to lie when I say that I am very jealous that you have gotten to this point with this being your largest issue.