Submitted by marmosetohmarmoset t3_zum29s in massachusetts
NeilHanlon t1_j1kqyr1 wrote
Reply to comment by Bookrecswelcome in Welcome to Massachusetts by marmosetohmarmoset
I'm going to be the worst parent when I have kids.
mind your own business. like let's not make a value judgement about the ability of a parent to be able to provide warm clothing for their children at the whims of a kid.
kids get hot! it happens! bodies are different! lol
I remember my mom having to write a note saying I was allowed to go out for recess in only a sweatshirt. absolute lunacy. if a child says theyre not cold, perhaps we should listen.
edit to add: not "mind your own business" to yall.. to the nosey teachers đ
DoomdUser t1_j1lodkp wrote
> if a child says theyre not cold, perhaps we should listen.
Youâll revisit this statement when you have a toddler. I get what youâre saying, but sometimes itâs literally not as simple as âjust listen to themâ, because they will kill themselves and others around them.
NeilHanlon t1_j1mnh3q wrote
lol. Theres a difference between a toddler and a 7 year old.
But please, go off.
DoomdUser t1_j1mrmqx wrote
No need to be a smart ass.
> Iâm going to be the worst parent when I have kids.
So you are just speculating, but you donât actually know. Yeah there are a lot of differences between a 3 year old and a 7 year old, but can you give a percentage to determine exactly how much better at making decisions a 7 year old is than a 3 year old? How much more reliable are they verbally? Itâs also heavily dependent on the actual kid - I would trust my 2 year old more in some situations than I would trust some od the high school kids I teach.
Youâre advocating for giving a 2nd grader some voice in their own choices, which is fine. You have to give them some responsibility to teach them about it, yeah. But spend some time around that age group and youâll realize that they will do shit like refuse to put on a jacket when itâs negative windchill just because an adult is asking them to. Or maybe their friend has a cooler jacket than them and they would rather freeze their balls off than feel embarrassed by their âdumbâ jacket. Or maybe their dad didnât let them play Fortnite as long as they wanted to, so wearing the jacket becomes a line in the sand against his dad.
You might think Iâm exaggerating for the sake of an internet argument, but Iâll circle back to my original statement:
When you have kids, youâll revisit just letting kids of that age do what they tell you they want to do. The parents who actually do employ the ânever say noâ approach donât even realize the disaster they set up for their kids when it comes to socialization, and yes, other people can always tell.
And as far as your ânosey teacherâ comment, do you actually have any concept of what would happen to a teacher if they actually let a kid outside in the cold without being dressed properly? âJohnny said he was warm enoughââŚdonât you think someone might eventually ask âwhy did you listen to a 7 year oldâ? If you are going to be a hyper progressive parent, thatâs fine, but teachers literally donât have the freedom to make that choice.
NeilHanlon t1_j1msv0q wrote
not reading your long ass reply. but please again, continue assuming things about me you can't possibly know.
Merry Christmas.
listen to your kids.
DoomdUser t1_j1mt7l0 wrote
Great discussion! You win the shitty redditor award for Christmas Day!
You said yourself âwhen I have kidsâ, and you even did you were going to be bad at it. Iâm not assuming anything. Youâre the one assuming that me, a teacher of 15 years and father of 2, âdoesnât listenâ to kids.
NeilHanlon t1_j1mtod5 wrote
so you.. took one thing and made a whole backstory about who I am.
Cool!
Merry Christmas dude. log off reddit and touch some grass. fucking hell
NeilHanlon t1_j1mtq3c wrote
BTW please tell me where you teach so I can avoid your annoying ass attitude
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Bookrecswelcome t1_j1kv8s9 wrote
All the way with you! Btw - guess what parents gets judged the hardest? Teacher- moms! Happiest of holidays to you and your awesome mum for writing that note!!!
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