Anonymous wrote:The "caboose" was a favorite class job for my kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it appropriate for an educator to tell an elementary school child to walk at the end of the line for the final quarter of school because they are sick of telling them to stop talking in line?
I do not like that the teacher went out of her way to embarrass a child with a punishment that she deemed humiliating
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Had taken that approach, but it seems like a rather severe immutable punishment for...talking in the hallways. If a child punches someone, which most would agree is a far more serious behavioral matter, are they given 3 months of daily punishment?
DD says they feel some kids are now treating them differently due to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it appropriate for an educator to tell an elementary school child to walk at the end of the line for the final quarter of school because they are sick of telling them to stop talking in line?
I do not like that the teacher went out of her way to embarrass a child with a punishment that she deemed humiliating
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Had taken that approach, but it seems like a rather severe immutable punishment for...talking in the hallways. If a child punches someone, which most would agree is a far more serious behavioral matter, are they given 3 months of daily punishment?
DD says they feel some kids are now treating them differently due to this.
Anonymous wrote:Is it appropriate for an educator to tell an elementary school child to walk at the end of the line for the final quarter of school because they are sick of telling them to stop talking in line?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Had taken that approach, but it seems like a rather severe immutable punishment for...talking in the hallways. If a child punches someone, which most would agree is a far more serious behavioral matter, are they given 3 months of daily punishment?
DD says they feel some kids are now treating them differently due to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it appropriate for an educator to tell an elementary school child to walk at the end of the line for the final quarter of school because they are sick of telling them to stop talking in line?
I do not like that the teacher went out of her way to embarrass a child with a punishment that she deemed humiliating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it appropriate for an educator to tell an elementary school child to walk at the end of the line for the final quarter of school because they are sick of telling them to stop talking in line?
I do not like that the teacher went out of her way to embarrass a child with a punishment that she deemed humiliating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it appropriate for an educator to tell an elementary school child to walk at the end of the line for the final quarter of school because they are sick of telling them to stop talking in line?
I do not like that the teacher went out of her way to embarrass a child with a punishment that she deemed humiliating