Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get the lightspeed report and see how long your kid is on screens. It is highly depended on the teacher.
This. You can also request your child only be on screens when absolutely necessary. Or you can pay for a private school that doesn't use screens. Or homeschool. You have choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get the lightspeed report and see how long your kid is on screens. It is highly depended on the teacher.
Will that tell me how often the teacher is showing the kids youtube videos?
It’s going to be a long hard road for you.
Not really. Thankfully we can afford to remediate privately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get the lightspeed report and see how long your kid is on screens. It is highly depended on the teacher.
Will that tell me how often the teacher is showing the kids youtube videos?
It’s going to be a long hard road for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can get the lightspeed report and see how long your kid is on screens. It is highly depended on the teacher.
Will that tell me how often the teacher is showing the kids youtube videos?
Anonymous wrote:You can get the lightspeed report and see how long your kid is on screens. It is highly depended on the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:You can get the lightspeed report and see how long your kid is on screens. It is highly depended on the teacher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!
So you want all the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so you can continue to use screens in your classroom?
You realize there are more than two people commenting, right?
Yes, and I was responding to the person that said "Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!"
It sounds like that poster wants the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so they can continue to use screens in their classroom.
How do you know that poster is a teacher? I’m the teacher you were arguing with and that poster wasn’t me. Sounds like you should run for school board. Be the change and all that.
Tone definitely sounds like a teacher. Why do you care so much anyway? I wasn't even talking to you. Get help for your main character syndrome.
Why are you so nasty to everyone?
Sounds like suggesting teachers not use screens constantly in their classroom really struck a nerve with you
Teachers don’t use screens constantly. Who is telling you that?
I mean not every second of every day, but enough that anytime I have been in my kid's classroom for a 20 minute visit during open house there was some amount of screen time within the 20 minutes
What kind of school is this that you are visiting so often?
It's a public elementary school that allows parents to visit classrooms once a year
And that is what you are basing your judgement on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!
So you want all the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so you can continue to use screens in your classroom?
You realize there are more than two people commenting, right?
Yes, and I was responding to the person that said "Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!"
It sounds like that poster wants the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so they can continue to use screens in their classroom.
How do you know that poster is a teacher? I’m the teacher you were arguing with and that poster wasn’t me. Sounds like you should run for school board. Be the change and all that.
Tone definitely sounds like a teacher. Why do you care so much anyway? I wasn't even talking to you. Get help for your main character syndrome.
Why are you so nasty to everyone?
Sounds like suggesting teachers not use screens constantly in their classroom really struck a nerve with you
Teachers don’t use screens constantly. Who is telling you that?
I mean not every second of every day, but enough that anytime I have been in my kid's classroom for a 20 minute visit during open house there was some amount of screen time within the 20 minutes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!
So you want all the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so you can continue to use screens in your classroom?
You realize there are more than two people commenting, right?
Yes, and I was responding to the person that said "Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!"
It sounds like that poster wants the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so they can continue to use screens in their classroom.
How do you know that poster is a teacher? I’m the teacher you were arguing with and that poster wasn’t me. Sounds like you should run for school board. Be the change and all that.
Tone definitely sounds like a teacher. Why do you care so much anyway? I wasn't even talking to you. Get help for your main character syndrome.
Why are you so nasty to everyone?
Sounds like suggesting teachers not use screens constantly in their classroom really struck a nerve with you
Teachers don’t use screens constantly. Who is telling you that?
I mean not every second of every day, but enough that anytime I have been in my kid's classroom for a 20 minute visit during open house there was some amount of screen time within the 20 minutes
What kind of school is this that you are visiting so often?
It's a public elementary school that allows parents to visit classrooms once a year
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!
So you want all the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so you can continue to use screens in your classroom?
You realize there are more than two people commenting, right?
Yes, and I was responding to the person that said "Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!"
It sounds like that poster wants the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so they can continue to use screens in their classroom.
How do you know that poster is a teacher? I’m the teacher you were arguing with and that poster wasn’t me. Sounds like you should run for school board. Be the change and all that.
Tone definitely sounds like a teacher. Why do you care so much anyway? I wasn't even talking to you. Get help for your main character syndrome.
Why are you so nasty to everyone?
Sounds like suggesting teachers not use screens constantly in their classroom really struck a nerve with you
Teachers don’t use screens constantly. Who is telling you that?
I mean not every second of every day, but enough that anytime I have been in my kid's classroom for a 20 minute visit during open house there was some amount of screen time within the 20 minutes
What kind of school is this that you are visiting so often?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!
So you want all the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so you can continue to use screens in your classroom?
You realize there are more than two people commenting, right?
Yes, and I was responding to the person that said "Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!"
It sounds like that poster wants the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so they can continue to use screens in their classroom.
How do you know that poster is a teacher? I’m the teacher you were arguing with and that poster wasn’t me. Sounds like you should run for school board. Be the change and all that.
Tone definitely sounds like a teacher. Why do you care so much anyway? I wasn't even talking to you. Get help for your main character syndrome.
Why are you so nasty to everyone?
Sounds like suggesting teachers not use screens constantly in their classroom really struck a nerve with you
Teachers don’t use screens constantly. Who is telling you that?
I mean not every second of every day, but enough that anytime I have been in my kid's classroom for a 20 minute visit during open house there was some amount of screen time within the 20 minutes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!
So you want all the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so you can continue to use screens in your classroom?
You realize there are more than two people commenting, right?
Yes, and I was responding to the person that said "Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!"
It sounds like that poster wants the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so they can continue to use screens in their classroom.
How do you know that poster is a teacher? I’m the teacher you were arguing with and that poster wasn’t me. Sounds like you should run for school board. Be the change and all that.
Tone definitely sounds like a teacher. Why do you care so much anyway? I wasn't even talking to you. Get help for your main character syndrome.
Why are you so nasty to everyone?
Sounds like suggesting teachers not use screens constantly in their classroom really struck a nerve with you
Teachers don’t use screens constantly. Who is telling you that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!
So you want all the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so you can continue to use screens in your classroom?
You realize there are more than two people commenting, right?
Yes, and I was responding to the person that said "Parents can send their kids to Waldorf schools if they want. Get them off screens and outdoors!"
It sounds like that poster wants the anti-screen parents to leave public schools so they can continue to use screens in their classroom.
How do you know that poster is a teacher? I’m the teacher you were arguing with and that poster wasn’t me. Sounds like you should run for school board. Be the change and all that.
Tone definitely sounds like a teacher. Why do you care so much anyway? I wasn't even talking to you. Get help for your main character syndrome.
Why are you so nasty to everyone?
Sounds like suggesting teachers not use screens constantly in their classroom really struck a nerve with you