In school last year, my daughter was charged reward points to go to the bathroom. I let the school know that policy was unacceptable and it stopped. Now six days into the new school year the same issue arises. This issue has been ongoing for to long, I have adult children who I went through the same thing with. When and how can we get our educators (not all of them) but those who haven't been enlightened to the fact that going to the bathroom is a necessity as much as eating is? Teachers understand that children all learn differently. Why can't they accept that children's bodys also function as differently as their brains?
I expect my child to be respectful of her teachers at all times, but telling my child or any child that going to the bathroom is a privilege is nothing short of abuse of power. It angers me that an educator would put a parent in this position. We are trying to teach our child to respect them and they behave in a way undeserving of respect.
2006-09-15
03:22:45
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Primary & Secondary Education