Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked for many years in an elementary school. There were never very many male teachers. Some of them were really great teachers. Others, not so much. However, parents generally loved the male teachers no matter what because they just assumed male teachers were good, I guess. Or they liked the idea of a male role model. Not totally sure, but I can tell you some of those guys had no business working with kids. Either they were very weak teachers, they were creepy, or both.
Same is true for women of course, some have no business working with kids, but people do not automatically assume they are great teachers just because they are women.
The unconditional love for males in a teaching role is a bit of a weird dynamic and inappropriate overreaction.
I think far more people are of the opinion of OP, that there’s something creepy and off about male teachers/caregivers.
That’s not true at all.
Anonymous wrote:I wanna say yes but it's giving me a bad feeling.
Anonymous wrote:I have no problems with male elementary school teachers.
I am not ok with a male preschool teacher of kids that still need help wiping themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry- nope. I would not be ok with that.
Why? I have a boy. Should I be worried about every female teacher or babysitter?
When you look at the arrest pictures of child pornography rings, they are men. Very rarely do you see women pictured. Now, this preschool teacher might be the best preschool teacher in the world with zero ill intent. But my opinion and my feeling is I would not be OK with giving a male unrestricted access to my three-year-old who needs a lot of help in the bathroom.
But like.... how do you feel about dads in general? As your kids get older, would you trust another male parent to watch them the way you would a female parent?
I was raised by a single dad and I find that the bias against male caregivers gets really problematic really fast. It's true that men are statistically more likely to commit these kinds of crimes but we're still talking about something most humans would never do, and discriminating against all men is a really troubling overreaction. Obviously be conscientious, research your daycare, choose people and a place you're comfortable with, but I think this is going too far.
Child sexual abuse, rape, incest, etc. are crimes that are so under-reported that I don't agree with the bolded above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry- nope. I would not be ok with that.
Why? I have a boy. Should I be worried about every female teacher or babysitter?
When you look at the arrest pictures of child pornography rings, they are men. Very rarely do you see women pictured. Now, this preschool teacher might be the best preschool teacher in the world with zero ill intent. But my opinion and my feeling is I would not be OK with giving a male unrestricted access to my three-year-old who needs a lot of help in the bathroom.
But like.... how do you feel about dads in general? As your kids get older, would you trust another male parent to watch them the way you would a female parent?
I was raised by a single dad and I find that the bias against male caregivers gets really problematic really fast. It's true that men are statistically more likely to commit these kinds of crimes but we're still talking about something most humans would never do, and discriminating against all men is a really troubling overreaction. Obviously be conscientious, research your daycare, choose people and a place you're comfortable with, but I think this is going too far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be happy for my kids to see a man in that role. One of my kids had a male teacher for pre-k and he was awesome.
+1 My kids' best preschool teacher was a man.
Us too. Our best teacher has been a male prek lead teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd be happy for my kids to see a man in that role. One of my kids had a male teacher for pre-k and he was awesome.
+1 My kids' best preschool teacher was a man.