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Dale Snow's avatar

Ummm . . . teacher here. May I enter a plea on behalf of punctuality? We are not being arbitrary and mean, we want class to run smoothly, and when kids come late, it interrupts and distracts --- everyone loses. Also, part of what one learns at school are social skills like the need to be places on time, and yes, it's hard. So are most other skills.

That said, I completely agree that playing the child against the parent in the way you have described is despicable, manipulative, and counterproductive in the extreme. Among other things, it may teach a child to not trust adults.

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Sara Saljoughi's avatar

That is outrageously harmful behavior on the teacher’s parent. This really resonates for me today. Got an email from my son’s teacher informing of an “incident”: he came back from the washroom and danced across the carpet back to his seat, “causing his friends to laugh,” and can we please talk to him about “appropriate behavior.” Is that not insane?! He’s 5!!

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