Have you ever stopped to ask why your child only “needs” the bathroom the moment instruction starts? It’s funny how they’re perfectly fine during lunch, recess, and passing periods….but the second it’s time to actually learn then suddenly it’s an ...
Have you ever stopped to ask why your child only “needs” the bathroom the moment instruction starts? It’s funny how they’re perfectly fine during lunch, recess, and passing periods….but the second it’s time to actually learn then suddenly it’s an emergency. Teachers ain’t out here denying basic human needs. We’re dealing with patterns. And when the same students ask every single day at the exact same time, it stops being about biology and starts being about avoidance. I have a group of female friends all needing to go to the bathroom at the same time, all claiming it’s an emergency. Due to school policy, I can only let one of them go at a time. If your child truly has a medical need then we will always accommodate that no questions asked. But if not, maybe the conversation shouldn’t be “the teacher is unfair.” Maybe it should be: why is my child trying to leave class every day during instruction? Also, some of yall are the same ones complaining and hitting up the teacher’s inbox about why your child has an “F” in the class… submitted by /u/Emergency-Pepper3537 [link] [comments]