Anonymous wrote:Because teaching social skills and manners is your job as the parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because people constantly vote for Republicans who cut school budgets. 🤷🏼♀️
Thank you for saying this. I’m sick of the people who want EVERYTHING done in schools, get mad when teacher doesn’t want to give up the 30 minutes they may have “free” to pee, run to the far away fridge to get their lunch, heat it up after waiting for the person in front of them to use the microwave, walk back to their classroom, and then leave 2 minutes early to make sure to pick up their kids from recess on time. Same people complaining are probably the ones who run an errand and cook dinner during work hours while working from home and whine about having to go into the office twice a week. Sick of it.
You want more in education, don’t vote republican, volunteer in schools or for pta, ask teachers what they need, and teach your kids to respect adults so they can at least do their jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP. It's infuriating. In my experience, teachers are super reluctant to give up their downtime.
Following for thoughts, suggestions, support.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they could do more facilitated recess games. We had a “play team” at one school and it made such a huge difference in the younger grades for all of the kids.
It was an outside vendor who trained staff just to facilitate games at recess. The PE teacher took the lead on maintaining the program.
Anonymous wrote:I wish they could do more facilitated recess games. We had a “play team” at one school and it made such a huge difference in the younger grades for all of the kids.
It was an outside vendor who trained staff just to facilitate games at recess. The PE teacher took the lead on maintaining the program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP. It's infuriating. In my experience, teachers are super reluctant to give up their downtime.
Following for thoughts, suggestions, support.
I mean, I wouldn’t be eager to give up one of the few minutes in the work day I had to pee and gobble down some lunch. We need more professionals in the schools to do this sort of intervention, not expect that teachers should give up their bathroom breaks.
Anonymous wrote:Because people constantly vote for Republicans who cut school budgets. 🤷🏼♀️
Anonymous wrote:The general teacher doesn't have time, OP. Please understand this. They're worked off their feet.
My kid is now in college, and what he had was a group conversation pull-out that was billed as "speech therapy" on his IEP, but was actually a social skills class for kids with autism and ADHD. It was led by the the smartest, most experienced, SLP I have ever known. She was a treasure. She taught all the basics of autistic-friendly communication, with imagery to help them be less inflexible in their thinking. My kid could not tell me much about his day, but he did tell me about her group and what they did there.
She retired some years ago. I am sure she bettered the lives of hundreds, if not thousands, of students in her long career.
We tried private social skills groups, and none were helpful. I think it really comes down to the individual person and how good they are at their job.