Had a kid bring his wet, bloody tooth and plop it right on my desk.
C'mon now!
Or the kid that did running knee slide into my office.
C'mon now!
The ones old enough to cover their mouths but choose to cough right in your face instead.
All together: C'mon now!!
Some things just make me shake my head.
P_RN said:A pinch of sugar on the tongue not to be swallowed. It should stop the hiccoughs. Of course, when the kid tells Mommie she will accuse you of giving precious diabetes.
Oh, this just touched a nerve. I have got to address this with one of my new Principals before the end of the year.
She keeps tons of candy, bubble gum, suckers, etc. in her office. She rewards kids for EVERYTHING. Since I am not there everyday, I do not see it all. But, the days I do see it, kids go out of her office all the time with big hunks of sugared gum and candy. I was even told that she sends little ones on the bus with SUCKERS>>>>>>choke hazard>>>>>>>rotten teeth>>>>>>mad parents if they only knew!! C'MON NOW!!!!
Cattz said:>>>>>rotten teeth>>>>>>mad parents if they only knew!! C'MON NOW!!!!![]()
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One of my only complaints with my school. Kids get candy at 9AM. My wife is fanatical about good tooth care, and I won't do anything but applaud her, as my kids have never had any dental issues. She constantly tells the kids to save candy until the end of the day. We have had to tell numerous teachers not to sugar our kids. Why does everything have to be rewarded? C'mon now!!!!
abc123RN said:Second grader just got his own tablet with Netflix, teacher sent him to my office twice already because he is falling asleep in class. Called mom she acted like it was no big deal. C'MON!! Mama needs to set some limits with this kid!
WHAT? Do moms know what is on Netflix???
Why?
What ever happened to a decent bedtime?
C'MON!
QuoteWHAT?Do moms know what is on Netflix???
Why?
What ever happened to a decent bedtime?
C'MON!
With this family, it's more like "here baby, take this new toy so I don't have to be a responsible parent and can use my recreational chemicals all day and all night"
CPS is aware of this family, many many calls on behalf of the children.
P_RN, ADN, RN
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A pinch of sugar on the tongue not to be swallowed. It should stop the hiccoughs. Of course, when the kid tells Mommie she will accuse you of giving precious diabetes.