If you are a teacher in kindergarden or primary school please tell me what will you do.
By Harriette
@Evaaaaaa (110)
October 6, 2018 9:23am CST
I'm a teacher in a private primary school. I'm consider as responsible and dedicated. I have a really sensitive student in my class. If she didn't win or loss she will be very angry.What's worse she told her father that I punished her during the class and I made her stand in the corner of the classroom. Her father called me with very rude tone and didn't listen to my explanation. He yelled and told me that he would call the headmaster and change the teacher. I said OK, Go ahead.
We played a game at that time. It's called saving the prisoners. If you can' answer the question you will become the prisoner and wait for another chance. So her father thought this was the punishment.
What will you do when you are treated like this?
1 response
@Mavic123456 (21893)
• Thailand
6 Oct 18
maybe you should change some terms like prisoners ... maybe you will say that we will pretend like we are birds ..and if you can't answer the question you will be put in the cage for awhile.
and also talk to the guidance counselor about her behavior or the principal of the school so that they will call the father based on your observation regarding her behavior.
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@Evaaaaaa (110)
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6 Oct 18
Thank you for that. I called the headmaster and told her what happened. Luckily she understood me. The question is the father. He is so protective and he can't stand up with any loss that her daughter will take. This is absurd. Have you met any parents like that?
@Mavic123456 (21893)
• Thailand
6 Oct 18
@Evaaaaaa Yes, but we always refer to the principal or guidance counselor. The kid needs help for sure. You have to go to your superior first if you observed something like this, never allow the parents to report you first ...if you can record her behavior please do so that you have proof that you are not lying. if the child has a lying issue it should be address.. she is just a kid she can still be motivated.
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@Evaaaaaa (110)
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7 Oct 18
@Mavic123456 Thanks for your advice. We have monitor in our classroom. And this kid, to be honest, I really don't know how to treat her. I told her that it's OK if you lose. Next time do it better. But her father doesn't care about this. He never allows that his daughter face lose.