Being a good parent means keeping them away from harm. Not brushing away any racism or discrimination they receive from teachers (esp.since that behaviour puts them on an uneven playing field already). You want parents to teach them that they as humans are not worthy of respect?
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I am intrigued as to where all these racist teachers are employed? Given the left wing virtue signalling diversity agenda prevalent in the education system, I would imagine they are virtually non existent.
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Even if teacher obviously wrong... sorry no. Blind authority benefits nobody. And is a bad message to the child.. Neither teacher or child benefit ultimately. of course,I would be polite about it.
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Read the attachment, not just the tweet. Think about the big picture. Also, get your kid out of a school where the head tolerates really bad teachers.
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She's not suggesting teachers are inherently trustworthy. She says speak to the teacher FIRST, before you arm your child with the invincibility of an angry parent ready to rage, rendering that teacher without any discipline at all. Strikes me, you're intent on seeing the worst.
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We raised 4 great, responsible kids (ages 34-41 - yikes, where has the time gone). We always backed the teachers first in front of the kids. Then investigated to try and figure out what really happened.
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My mother did the same & I'm now doing the same to my kids. It's sure hard when you see your kid's face - indignant with rage!- "they're picking me me, BULLYING me!" Quiet word with the teacher and turns out, neither of my two can stop messing around when asked... who knew?!

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