Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a bad teacher issue.
You have 4 weeks to go, just hold your breath and push through.
said the perfect parent
lol!
I am in a position where I deal with many kids who face all sorts of challenges. In 99% of the cases, the blame goes right back to the parents.
Apples, meet your trees!
You have never seen a mismatch between a student and a teacher, where a problem student in one class with one teacher has no problem with a different teacher in a different class? That doesn't mean the teacher is wrong or bad, just wrong for that child.
So we sanitize a child's life - crafting situations that are perfect for him/her?
You parents today are wackadoos. Kids never learn to deal with difficult situations if we remove all obstacles.
Do you parents TALK to your kids?
What a pathetic generation enabled by weak parents!
Anonymous wrote:In the years I taught school, I learned two things:
1.Generally, kids behave worse for the parents than the teachers. Many parents were stunned when I told them in the parent/teacher conference that their child was well-behaved. (I did witness one of these kids with her mom on a field trip--she behaved perfectly at school for me, but with her mom she was a terror. Last field trip for that mom!)
2.When you talk to parents and they deny that a poorly behaved child is a problem at home-----well, they have trouble with reality or they are lying.[/quote
I volunteered in the classroom and definitely my friend's son is better behaved with his parents than at school. But then again, his parents are very strict. Almost too strict I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a bad teacher issue.
You have 4 weeks to go, just hold your breath and push through.
said the perfect parent
lol!
I am in a position where I deal with many kids who face all sorts of challenges. In 99% of the cases, the blame goes right back to the parents.
Apples, meet your trees!
You have never seen a mismatch between a student and a teacher, where a problem student in one class with one teacher has no problem with a different teacher in a different class? That doesn't mean the teacher is wrong or bad, just wrong for that child.
So we sanitize a child's life - crafting situations that are perfect for him/her?
You parents today are wackadoos. Kids never learn to deal with difficult situations if we remove all obstacles.
Do you parents TALK to your kids?
What a pathetic generation enabled by weak parents!
Anonymous wrote:In the years I taught school, I learned two things:
1.Generally, kids behave worse for the parents than the teachers. Many parents were stunned when I told them in the parent/teacher conference that their child was well-behaved. (I did witness one of these kids with her mom on a field trip--she behaved perfectly at school for me, but with her mom she was a terror. Last field trip for that mom!)
2.When you talk to parents and they deny that a poorly behaved child is a problem at home-----well, they have trouble with reality or they are lying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a bad teacher issue.
You have 4 weeks to go, just hold your breath and push through.
said the perfect parent
lol!
I am in a position where I deal with many kids who face all sorts of challenges. In 99% of the cases, the blame goes right back to the parents.
Apples, meet your trees!
You have never seen a mismatch between a student and a teacher, where a problem student in one class with one teacher has no problem with a different teacher in a different class? That doesn't mean the teacher is wrong or bad, just wrong for that child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a bad teacher issue.
You have 4 weeks to go, just hold your breath and push through.
said the perfect parent
lol!
I am in a position where I deal with many kids who face all sorts of challenges. In 99% of the cases, the blame goes right back to the parents.
Apples, meet your trees!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a bad teacher issue.
You have 4 weeks to go, just hold your breath and push through.
said the perfect parent
lol!
I am in a position where I deal with many kids who face all sorts of challenges. In 99% of the cases, the blame goes right back to the parents.
Apples, meet your trees!
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like a bad teacher issue.
You have 4 weeks to go, just hold your breath and push through.
Anonymous wrote:I am troubled that everyone is assuming the kid is medically unable to sit in his seat and pay attention, rather than just misbehaving. No one wants to believe a child is just misbehaving, because that might reflect badly on them. Are all bad habits due to a disorder now? So nothing is anyone's fault?