I have heard many teachers blab “my kids” out of their mouth more times than I can count and many times they don’t have actual children of their own or even a significant other. It’s insane. This is reason 1,700 why Kamala stinks, she’s never birthed and raised a child. Tons of respect to all the moms!
As a retired teacher, I will stand by the phrase often used by teachers as "my kids". Let me explain. When your children are in my/our care for the school day, most of us DO feel protective of the students in our class. We don't tend to "like" it when another teacher oversteps to correct one "my students". I have always felt like the kids in my charge were mine to teach, love, and protect while at school. Now, in full disclosure, I did not teach in the public school. I spent my 42 years in a Parochial school, so there is a very big difference. My school was smaller (300) so we were more like a big family. That was one of the things parents often cited as a plus for them. They knew us and we knew them. Most teachers in my school were on staff for 10+ years (we had NO tenure), so things flowed pretty well. LOL Now of course we DID have a parent now and then who reminded us they pay our salary ( via tuition). I admit I cringe with the new/younger crop of teachers in our schools today, and I'm thankful my own kids are grown. I do worry a lot about my grandchildren. LOL ...and don't think I don't "quiz" them over "little" things going on at their schools.
My ex wife is a nut job in general, but she's a good school teacher. Not a liberal. She never referred to them as "my kids". Just "my class" or "the kids in my class". Or even "my students".
Parents, you are being replaced. Beware. To them, your kids ARE NOT YOURS. The devil is after your children through evil people.
Literally listened to my kids very disturbingly obese, childlike looking high school principal refer to the students as "our kids."
heard it again at the college orientation.
you have to have the school's permission to be on the campus and to take your kid out of school. Wha?!
I have heard many teachers blab “my kids” out of their mouth more times than I can count and many times they don’t have actual children of their own or even a significant other. It’s insane. This is reason 1,700 why Kamala stinks, she’s never birthed and raised a child. Tons of respect to all the moms!
LeVing your kids in public school hool is suicide.
As a retired teacher, I will stand by the phrase often used by teachers as "my kids". Let me explain. When your children are in my/our care for the school day, most of us DO feel protective of the students in our class. We don't tend to "like" it when another teacher oversteps to correct one "my students". I have always felt like the kids in my charge were mine to teach, love, and protect while at school. Now, in full disclosure, I did not teach in the public school. I spent my 42 years in a Parochial school, so there is a very big difference. My school was smaller (300) so we were more like a big family. That was one of the things parents often cited as a plus for them. They knew us and we knew them. Most teachers in my school were on staff for 10+ years (we had NO tenure), so things flowed pretty well. LOL Now of course we DID have a parent now and then who reminded us they pay our salary ( via tuition). I admit I cringe with the new/younger crop of teachers in our schools today, and I'm thankful my own kids are grown. I do worry a lot about my grandchildren. LOL ...and don't think I don't "quiz" them over "little" things going on at their schools.
Yes, but the problem now is that these people feel the same way as you did then, and are teaching "their kids" about oral.
It's a different time. I'm assuming you didn't make them call you "mix" so and so.
My ex wife is a nut job in general, but she's a good school teacher. Not a liberal. She never referred to them as "my kids". Just "my class" or "the kids in my class". Or even "my students".
"our kids"? That's just creepy.
nicely said!
She’s probably a full op tranny. “Female”
Strong words. It costs money a lot of families don't have to send to private schools.