Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No big deal. We are always late. We miss days.
My girlfriend is a pre-school teacher. They won't say it to your face, but people like you are entitled assholes. You're not as special as you think and your precious snowflakes even less so
It is irresponsible that your gf and you to do in this way. In case on-time is really expected, she should voice out in a polite way; otherwise, just shout up.
It is very stupid to stick on 'policy' a without caring other factors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No big deal. We are always late. We miss days.
My girlfriend is a pre-school teacher. They won't say it to your face, but people like you are entitled assholes. You're not as special as you think and your precious snowflakes even less so
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No big deal. We are always late. We miss days.
Again, so disrespectful to be late. So entitled. Ugh.
Pretty sure your entitled when your paying for it? If you want your kid to go in late for various reasons or miss a day for something that is going on, it is your choice as the parent and at this point in time we are entitled to that decision. That all changes once they are in public schools!
You mean "you're" and "you're." Are you sure you want your [correct usage, FYI] children missing any kind of school, since yours theseems not to have served you well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No big deal. We are always late. We miss days.
Again, so disrespectful to be late. So entitled. Ugh.
Pretty sure your entitled when your paying for it? If you want your kid to go in late for various reasons or miss a day for something that is going on, it is your choice as the parent and at this point in time we are entitled to that decision. That all changes once they are in public schools!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No big deal. We are always late. We miss days.
Again, so disrespectful to be late. So entitled. Ugh.
Pretty sure your entitled when your paying for it? If you want your kid to go in late for various reasons or miss a day for something that is going on, it is your choice as the parent and at this point in time we are entitled to that decision. That all changes once they are in public schools!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No big deal. We are always late. We miss days.
Again, so disrespectful to be late. So entitled. Ugh.
Pretty sure your entitled when your paying for it? If you want your kid to go in late for various reasons or miss a day for something that is going on, it is your choice as the parent and at this point in time we are entitled to that decision. That all changes once they are in public schools!
By that logic, wouldn't the kids whose days are disrupted by the late arrival be entitled to an uninterrupted school day?
I don't care if you skip altogether, and I agree that if a preschooler is sleeping late (and isn't a routine late sleeper) then they need the sleep and it's fine to allow them to skip, but if you're going to go, you should go on time.
This. I don't think it's a big deal to skip preschool, but it's rude to be late because it disrupts the rest of the class. If we were going to be late, I just wouldn't go.
Oh please, kids don't usually notice when someone comes in late. If this is disruptive to a child, then anything and everything else is also disruptive.