WSJ coming in hot with "if you don't let bad teachers mistreat your children, how will they learn to deal with challenges?" https://www.wsj.com/articles/when-you-think-your-childs-teacher-is-a-bad-fit-11568626204 …pic.twitter.com/Mt2DiNvP6F
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This parent watched a teacher repeatedly call her child a terrible person, in front of her, even *after* he'd burst into tears, and promptly removed him from the situation because Holy. Fucking. Shit. WSJ: "Well, that may be a bit extreme. What message are you sending?"pic.twitter.com/O6SVEEGWhO
FWIW, the school I observed at for a full year had *extremely* high behavioral expectations for the kids. But everyone on staff went to great pains to indicate that they thought those kids, each & every one, were already great and capable of further greatness. Because it's true.
And still, those kids struggled, and they felt pain, and they encountered challenges that caused them to fight between hesitancy and action. Because that's the battle for all of us, and we don't need to be unloved to learn how to fight it.
This has been my biggest challenge in life, combined with mood disorders it reeeally has been the perfect storm
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