Anonymous wrote:I don't think anyone thinks of Russians as Tiger Moms.
Teacher sounds naive. I would just ignore.
Anonymous wrote:don't want to comment on the teaching's doing, but math is math, there is no "common core" math or old-fashioned math. Parents out there, teach your kids math whatever way that works. "Common core" way is not the only way to learn and is not necessarily the best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Total troll.
You are saying the teacher asked you specifically to stop supplementing without proof that you were? He/she put that in writing?
Ok. What area is your school located?
Not OP. Why do you people think this is a troll? Yes, it sounds weird, but why would someone actually post something like this if it wasn't true? What would be the purpose? OK, maybe I'm just naive.
Anonymous wrote:Total troll.
You are saying the teacher asked you specifically to stop supplementing without proof that you were? He/she put that in writing?
Ok. What area is your school located?
Anonymous wrote:
I've found it a bit frustrating. Sorry to hear about that email OP. I'd be pretty upset too - even if it's not a race issue. The fact that a teacher would email about me teaching my kid at home would make me livid.
Anonymous wrote:Totally offensive! And racist.
I have been stereotyped as a tiger mom because I am Indian-American and have a naturally curious and inquisitive advanced child (who I did not prep or push!). I was highly offended that someone thought that without even knowing me.
At least mine wasn't by a teacher. Your situation is even worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm shocked the teacher was dumb enough to put these thoughts in writing. I volunteer in our school's office where you hear all the teachers talking. I have been shocked about how they stereotype parents and how much animosity there is towards parents who teach their kids at home. Its just bizarre and sad how they dismiss kids who are really smart because their parent must be prepping them or working with them.
I do not get this perspective that it is bad for parents to do educational things with their kids at home. The curriculum is very, very easy now. It takes next to nothing for many kids to be far ahead. Should we be teaching our kids to act dumb so that the school system is happier? Makes no sense.
I agree with this poster. The only thing shocking is this teacher put this in writing, if the OP's story is true. The sentiment itself is well known.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm shocked the teacher was dumb enough to put these thoughts in writing. I volunteer in our school's office where you hear all the teachers talking. I have been shocked about how they stereotype parents and how much animosity there is towards parents who teach their kids at home. Its just bizarre and sad how they dismiss kids who are really smart because their parent must be prepping them or working with them.
I do not get this perspective that it is bad for parents to do educational things with their kids at home. The curriculum is very, very easy now. It takes next to nothing for many kids to be far ahead. Should we be teaching our kids to act dumb so that the school system is happier? Makes no sense.
I agree with this poster. The only thing shocking is this teacher put this in writing, if the OP's story is true. The sentiment itself is well known.
Anonymous wrote:
"Sloth Bear" mom here. This is precisely the reason that my kids are silent about what they know.
My kids have an affinity to Math and it would be great that they could get a chance to participate in Math related competitions like MathCounts and Math Olympiad etc in MS. I am not holding my breath that MCPS or even private schools have the capacity to teach them that. So, I teach and enrich them outside of school, and they know to keep it quiet in front of the teachers.
There is no lack of math resources online. Cheap and affordable. There is no reason to rely on MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:I'm shocked the teacher was dumb enough to put these thoughts in writing. I volunteer in our school's office where you hear all the teachers talking. I have been shocked about how they stereotype parents and how much animosity there is towards parents who teach their kids at home. Its just bizarre and sad how they dismiss kids who are really smart because their parent must be prepping them or working with them.
I do not get this perspective that it is bad for parents to do educational things with their kids at home. The curriculum is very, very easy now. It takes next to nothing for many kids to be far ahead. Should we be teaching our kids to act dumb so that the school system is happier? Makes no sense.