hAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd stay. I don't think that a few adults can keep track of so many kids at once.
Teachers/aides manage to do so every school day.
With specific training and experience.
Also, most teachers aren't taking their kids on field trips to wide open public parks on the first day of school. They wait until they've established relationships, authority, and expectations.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. You are totally being a helicopter mom. If you stay, please stay in your car. Don't sit 10 feet off to the side or hover over your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd stay. I don't think that a few adults can keep track of so many kids at once.
Teachers/aides manage to do so every school day.
Yeah in an enclosed room or an enclosed playground.
There are school playgrounds that are not enclosed. And what difference does that make in this case? The kid is 7, not 3. I highly doubt he's going to dart into the street if the playground isn't fenced in!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd stay. I don't think that a few adults can keep track of so many kids at once.
Teachers/aides manage to do so every school day.