Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His 1st grade teacher masked all year too. He has a speech delay and is behind in reading. His teacher said she is immunocompromised and plans to mask all year and maybe beyond “just to be safe”. I get it from the teacher’s perspective. But my perspective is valid too. I feel stuck.
You are so lucky that your teacher cares about her students enough to make this sacrifice for their well being!
She’s not wearing a mask because she “cares about her students”. She’s immune compromised. What a stupid comment. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His 1st grade teacher masked all year too. He has a speech delay and is behind in reading. His teacher said she is immunocompromised and plans to mask all year and maybe beyond “just to be safe”. I get it from the teacher’s perspective. But my perspective is valid too. I feel stuck.
You are so lucky that your teacher cares about her students enough to make this sacrifice for their well being!
Anonymous wrote:His 1st grade teacher masked all year too. He has a speech delay and is behind in reading. His teacher said she is immunocompromised and plans to mask all year and maybe beyond “just to be safe”. I get it from the teacher’s perspective. But my perspective is valid too. I feel stuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His 1st grade teacher masked all year too. He has a speech delay and is behind in reading. His teacher said she is immunocompromised and plans to mask all year and maybe beyond “just to be safe”. I get it from the teacher’s perspective. But my perspective is valid too. I feel stuck.
Would you rather have a cobbled together group of subs/staff pulled from other parts of the building when your kid’s immune compromised teacher gets sick and needs to be out for an extended period of time?
You don’t get to choose whether or not someone else wears a mask, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, how is this an issue? Its better they mask vs. be out for a week or two sick and make their family sick. If your child has a speech disorder, get them private therapy and an IEP. MCPS is offering free tutoring again this year so take advantage of it.
Its none of your business why they choose to mask. But, good for them.
How could it NOT be an issue?? All the other 2nd grade teachers were unmasked at open house today… I felt a bit jealous.
This is so entitled.
Anonymous wrote:You're fixating on the wrong things. Blaming masked teachers bc your child is struggling to meet speech benchmarks??? Parenting is hard, but don't take your anxiety out on the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:His 1st grade teacher masked all year too. He has a speech delay and is behind in reading. His teacher said she is immunocompromised and plans to mask all year and maybe beyond “just to be safe”. I get it from the teacher’s perspective. But my perspective is valid too. I feel stuck.
Anonymous wrote:My child's teacher also intends to mask all year and is very soft spoken. I told him just to ask her speak louder if he can't hear or understand her. I assume she has a "teacher voice" she uses during the school day.
But, I will say, this area is bonkers about masks and covid in general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His 1st grade teacher masked all year too. He has a speech delay and is behind in reading. His teacher said she is immunocompromised and plans to mask all year and maybe beyond “just to be safe”. I get it from the teacher’s perspective. But my perspective is valid too. I feel stuck.
Good for her for putting the safety of these children first!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His 1st grade teacher masked all year too. He has a speech delay and is behind in reading. His teacher said she is immunocompromised and plans to mask all year and maybe beyond “just to be safe”. I get it from the teacher’s perspective. But my perspective is valid too. I feel stuck.
WOW OP - get your child in speech therapy and hire reading tutor. Stop blaming your problems on someone else. You sound awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, how is this an issue? Its better they mask vs. be out for a week or two sick and make their family sick. If your child has a speech disorder, get them private therapy and an IEP. MCPS is offering free tutoring again this year so take advantage of it.
Its none of your business why they choose to mask. But, good for them.
How could it NOT be an issue?? All the other 2nd grade teachers were unmasked at open house today… I felt a bit jealous.