Anonymous wrote:OP here. Everyone has been very thoughtful in responding even with disagreement, and I truly appreciate it. I know it could have gone the other direction.
It's given me food for thought. I am trying to find a balance. Maybe it's not feasible in this "day and age" to completely eliminate the words / phrases I was never allowed to say.
Honest question. To me, getting in trouble at school is a massively big deal. Anything that puts you in the teacher's cross hairs deserves attention at home. Is that not something that bothers others in a particular context, like this one?
Anything that comes home from school gets a similar reaction at home. If they talk to the teacher or principal, it’s just a talk. If there was a minor consequence, they get another at home. If they got in major trouble, it would be major trouble at home.
But my family is teachers, and we want kids to respect and listen to their teachers.