fernandopartridge
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Just let them go but make clear that they should go at lunchtime and you're making an exception to the rule.
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You turned out alright didn't youI remember my first few weeks as a five yr old in the classroom of very frosty strict headmistress (Mrs Richardson).
Either being too nervous, timid, overawed I produced a puddle got pulled out to her desk and violently shaken, she lost grip of me and as I tumbled my head smacked on the desk.
I can't remember If anything happened as a result.
Can also remember being stood in the corner arms outstretched and heavy books sitting on my palms for twenty minutes, probably 8 at the time.
Shouldn't you still be working at 3:24 pm. I think you've been a bit heavy handed, it was as the child was coming in from lunch not halfway through a lesson.I teach year 2 and don't let children go to the toilet during lesson time. One of the mums complained as I wouldn't let her daughter go yesterday afternoon. She asked on her way in from lunch. Would you be bothered by my policy?
That is different. If you let one child go they all need a wee.It is easier just to say no.
They would be if they were actually a teacher. Pretty sure they wouldn't go on a football forum to ask strangers about their teaching approachShouldn't you still be working at 3:24 pm. I think you've been a bit heavy handed, it was as the child was coming in from lunch not halfway through a lesson.
They would be if they were actually a teacher. Pretty sure they wouldn't go on a football forum to ask strangers about their teaching approach
Decent yet odd wind up though
Things were worse years ago. It is just that it was kept quiet then.Considering how slack and inattentive the nursery system can be in my county, I do appreciate the conditions that teachers are under where security and safety are concerned.
Both my eldest, who is year 1, and my youngest who is just starting full time nursery, are surrounded by Fort Knox-esque security gates and intercoms, which is comforting. In these sites, known parents are not even permitted to go through the building unattended.
The times we live in, eh? But since my daughter is nearly 6 and often leaves school at home time bursting to go, I think some protocols have to be flexible.
It’s definately a wind up. Not sure of the point being made though.
No, Mowbray let him go because by half time he WAS shit.are you insinuating that James Maddison chose to leave for Norwich because Tony Mowbray wouldn't let him have a shit at half time?
So they just do it in their pants?I teach year 2 and don't let children go to the toilet during lesson time. One of the mums complained as I wouldn't let her daughter go yesterday afternoon. She asked on her way in from lunch. Would you be bothered by my policy?
Yep, but as has been said, this is primary school and year 2.Primary, yes, let them go. Secondary, no way Jose. I can promise you the second I let one child go, the procession begins.
One class in the afternoon I used to teach. First kid toilet request NO. Next kid in row after whispering, Can I fill my water bottle? NO. Whispering. Next kid I need to fill my water bottle to take my tablet, and I have to go to reception for my meds. OK. I need to take my friend (first kid) NO GO ALONE. Fourth kid, I'll take her. HESITATE ... FATAL MISTAKE. Four kids, Can you fill my water bottle when you go? OK but be quick. Scribble note and sign. 5 minutes lesson time wasted. Several others, Can I go when she comes back? NO. Why? NO. I can't do any work as I'm bursting, dehydrated, hot, dizzy, feeling a bit sick.
Kid leaves and is brought back TWENTY MINUTES later by deputy head. Why was she out of lesson? Why was she chucking water bottles?
Next lesson similar but this time another kid returns with water bottles which then get ACCIDENTALLY spilled all over 4 kids who all demand to go to loo to dry themselves. Argument about whose fault it is, who should clear up. Cannot do any work as my book is wet.
I could go on.
So they just do it in their pants?
Yep, but as has been said, this is primary school and year 2.