Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the fault of teacher if there’s more than one kids have same grist name in class so teacher call with last name initial to address them? You don’t need to care about the rude parent attitude.
Agreed. Parents need to get over themselves. I had 3 Abbys on year. Abby A, B, and C it was. It was an elementary and I am with these kids for 7 hours a day. We need to find a way to work together as a class that is efficient and effective. Mom needs to get over it.
You ask the kids what they want to be called. Some may have other nicknames, some may feel strongly about their name. Ours does for a specific reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call him Larlo. That's not a big deal one way or the other. It won't fix any problems but it won't cause them either.
In a class with another Larlo?
Is your opinion of children really that low?
No, fool. I have a kid with the same name as another boy in his class- years and years of being together in the same classes, from kindergarten through high school. They are called Larlo S and Larlo W by virtually everyone they know, including parents. “Low opinion” of children doesn’t enter into the equation and is a ridiculous assertion on your part.
+1
Here is what would happen if you only call Larlo.
Larlo and Larlo B both unmute: which Larlo are you calling on?
Teacher: You, Larlo.
Larlo A and B: which one?
And you just waste time. And then Susie’s mom emails complaining about class time wasted calling on students who can’t decide who should answer.
Calling kids first name last initial has been going on forever in school! People make a big deal or such nonsense.
Got it. Very low opinion of kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the fault of teacher if there’s more than one kids have same grist name in class so teacher call with last name initial to address them? You don’t need to care about the rude parent attitude.
Agreed. Parents need to get over themselves. I had 3 Abbys on year. Abby A, B, and C it was. It was an elementary and I am with these kids for 7 hours a day. We need to find a way to work together as a class that is efficient and effective. Mom needs to get over it.
You ask the kids what they want to be called. Some may have other nicknames, some may feel strongly about their name. Ours does for a specific reason.
Absolutely. If you’re lucky you get a class where one little girl goes by Abby, one is Abigail and the other Gail. What do you want the teacher to do if all 3 little girls want to be Abby???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the fault of teacher if there’s more than one kids have same grist name in class so teacher call with last name initial to address them? You don’t need to care about the rude parent attitude.
Agreed. Parents need to get over themselves. I had 3 Abbys on year. Abby A, B, and C it was. It was an elementary and I am with these kids for 7 hours a day. We need to find a way to work together as a class that is efficient and effective. Mom needs to get over it.
You ask the kids what they want to be called. Some may have other nicknames, some may feel strongly about their name. Ours does for a specific reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s the fault of teacher if there’s more than one kids have same grist name in class so teacher call with last name initial to address them? You don’t need to care about the rude parent attitude.
Agreed. Parents need to get over themselves. I had 3 Abbys on year. Abby A, B, and C it was. It was an elementary and I am with these kids for 7 hours a day. We need to find a way to work together as a class that is efficient and effective. Mom needs to get over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call him Larlo. That's not a big deal one way or the other. It won't fix any problems but it won't cause them either.
In a class with another Larlo?
Is your opinion of children really that low?
No, fool. I have a kid with the same name as another boy in his class- years and years of being together in the same classes, from kindergarten through high school. They are called Larlo S and Larlo W by virtually everyone they know, including parents. “Low opinion” of children doesn’t enter into the equation and is a ridiculous assertion on your part.
+1
Here is what would happen if you only call Larlo.
Larlo and Larlo B both unmute: which Larlo are you calling on?
Teacher: You, Larlo.
Larlo A and B: which one?
And you just waste time. And then Susie’s mom emails complaining about class time wasted calling on students who can’t decide who should answer.
Calling kids first name last initial has been going on forever in school! People make a big deal or such nonsense.
Got it. Very low opinion of kids.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the fault of teacher if there’s more than one kids have same grist name in class so teacher call with last name initial to address them? You don’t need to care about the rude parent attitude.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just call him Larlo. That's not a big deal one way or the other. It won't fix any problems but it won't cause them either.
In a class with another Larlo?
Is your opinion of children really that low?
No, fool. I have a kid with the same name as another boy in his class- years and years of being together in the same classes, from kindergarten through high school. They are called Larlo S and Larlo W by virtually everyone they know, including parents. “Low opinion” of children doesn’t enter into the equation and is a ridiculous assertion on your part.
+1
Here is what would happen if you only call Larlo.
Larlo and Larlo B both unmute: which Larlo are you calling on?
Teacher: You, Larlo.
Larlo A and B: which one?
And you just waste time. And then Susie’s mom emails complaining about class time wasted calling on students who can’t decide who should answer.
Calling kids first name last initial has been going on forever in school! People make a big deal or such nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you just start calling him Larlo Lastname? Because she can’t deny that they IS his name.
+10000
It sounds like you’re dealing with quality parents right there.
Anonymous wrote:Mine has a teacher who called him a different but similar name - think Tim/Tom or Nat/Nate. He kept doing it after being corrected over the first two weeks of school, so my kid gave up, though still signs his papers with the correct name. When the teacher said the wrong name in conferences, I corrected him, several times, and by the end of the conference I gave up too!
I don't really care, but now that everyone in the class jokes about it, I'm afraid it will become a nickname that sticks. This happened to my brother's friend when a teacher miscalled him Michael for a year, and for 10 years after, everyone called him Mike when his name was actually John.