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How are we, Murveta? I send you a greeting, very good post, the truth is that there are times when it is a shame how the kids behave with the teachers and you have to be aware and well, great. See you, a greeting.
hell yeah she was talking too damn long I would have done picked up the phone called the principal called her mama called her daddy somebody somebody come get this little devil child out my classroom yeah cuz clearly she ain't listening to you at this point like she done already tuned you out like she doing her own motherfucking thing but yeah this is wild yeah I can't I can't do it
Yeah, that lil' girl was real disrespectful, see that's why I couldn't be no fuckin' teacher. I'da went to jail that motherfuckin' day, cause who the fuck you throwin' your shoe at, lil' bitch? Oh, excuse me, I'm sorry, but yeah, she... she... she... she woulda had the right motherfuckin' one today!
Oh yeah, she was talking too long. Ain't nobody got time for that. I don't even talk that damn long to my kids. Say, do what the fuck I just said, and get the fuck up out my face. And it's that simple. And if y'all want to follow the rules, then that's when these extracurricular measures get to coming in. But that's my own kids. Somebody that's not biologically mine, you got the door. The door.
You know at first I'm like, yeah, she's doing too much but as I as I reflected and watched it again It don't look like that that little girl got any kind of remorse. You know I'm saying so She ain't put her hands on her. She ain't do nothing like that. All she did was Tell her the real and that's some real shit like yo You can't just go around just respecting people and expect that nothing's gonna happen to you You threw a shoe at me in any other circumstance. Somebody would have put hands on you, but no I think she told her what she had to tell her
Grand Rising, I hope you're doing well. I hope you're having a great week, Morbetta. Thank you for the post. I actually saw this on social media as well. I personally think this teacher is feeling overwhelmed, triggered. We don't know how long she's been a teacher. You know, maybe she's a victim of domestic violence elsewhere. Who knows? Next part.
So I think, yes, she did argue with the student for too long. You know, I think instead of arguing with the student, she should have, you know, maybe called the principal or someone to come get the girl, you know, to separate her from the classroom. I think arguing with students doesn't do anything. It doesn't do anything productive.
So, I actually read through the comments on this particular post when I saw it, and people were stating that it's staged, to make an example. I don't really understand, like, if it is staged, why, like, what's the intended message? Because all I see is a teacher that's arguing with the teacher, with the student too long. You know?
I also see a young girl that is struggling emotionally, you know, we don't know what her background is, you know, what if she's a victim of domestic violence at home as well, you know, she's acting out for a reason. I think that's something that definitely needs to be looked at for sure instead of overlooked, you know, kids, sometimes they exhibit misbehavior at school.
In an environment where they feel like they have control, this is a way of acting out, this is, you know, yeah, for her to express herself through her triggers, through her emotional imbalance that she's experiencing in her life, whether that's environmental or hereditary, I'm not sure.
Either way, I think this definitely can be handled without needing to involve, you know, arguing going back and forth. You know, I think the teacher didn't handle this right. She's not getting through to the student. Obviously, the student is shut down emotionally.
Personally, I think the best way to handle this would be to call the office, ask for additional help, tell the young lady to please leave the classroom, go out with her, close the door, that way there's privacy, she's not being humiliated in front of her entire class.
You know, and then go from there. That's how I would have handled it. And then, you know, I would have made myself be like a safe place for her. Anytime she would be in my classroom, she is safe there, you know, maybe she's acting out from a place of hurt, emotionally, mentally, physically, and it's just one of those invisible wounds, you know.
That girl was mad disrespectful, but I feel like the teacher definitely engaged too long. I definitely would have gone and gone to the office, perhaps called the principal, had them call the authorities to remove this disrespectful little hoe from the class. You heard me? Oh, yes. I can't stand this girl's entitlement. It's just disgusting. But, you know, shout out to the teacher. She did what she could, but definitely would have stopped that a little quicker if it was me.
why she ain't call this girl's mother I would have been on the phone in front of her like excuse me leaving messages telling her what her daughter's doing hell yeah let let it let me get a call like that oh my daughter done threw a shoe at me I'll be in there 2.5 seconds oh my god