I couldn't give a tinker's cuss how fat my kid's teachers are, just so long as they can teach. But that aside, I do agree with cassa - heaven forbid if you refer to somebody as fat nowadays, you will be accused of the flavour of the month phrase of 'body shaming', which is nonsense phrase that I find particularly annoying. I wonder how long it will be before fat...
The weight of the teachers definitely wouldn't be a priority to me. But she does have a point. It's up to her to teach her children about healthy eating, not about judging other people though.
I think it's a front. I have seen so many say they are happy with their weight, etc etc- before going on to lose it and then say how much better they feel.
You can't say someone is fat. You have to say big or large or god forbid chubby but not fat.
I agree with some of her sentiments. Is a very obese person able to get the children out of danger quickly? That sort of thing.
Even fat back sides are the in thing. And every fat woman now wants to wear skin tight clothes at least two sizes too small but no one is allowed to say they look a fright.
Confidence in yourself is one thing but to be delusional about your health and wellbeing is stupid.
I say all this as someone who was once so fat I was refused a seat on a fairground ride. So it isn't a case of not knowing what it is like to be fat.
You're right about people not having the right to pick and choose what a teacher looks like. I would be more concerned with my child being given healthy food at School than anything else.
However I saw a very obese young woman in the maternity unit this morning and when her female friend offered her a banana from her bag she scoffed, "No thanks! I'm having a bacon bap when we get out of here."
Having recently endured nine days in hospital, a hospital which serves very good food I may add. A bacon bap with a few fried mushrooms and a generous dollop of French's mustard would have been pretty close to the top of my priority list on discharge,
She is overworried regarding chubby folk not being able to protect her charges, makes excuses about the message to the children, eating habits are formed at home, and seems to be simply embarrassing herself.
If the teacher was considered suitable at the interview there's no reason to think she isn't simply because she's overweight. Smacks of fattism.
in answer to the op, , she is an idiot. If the BEST teacher in the world was fat, would she dent her child the opportunity to learn? It's a parents' job to be the role model
I am not sure that the eating habits of a teacher and her obesity translate into similar traits for the children. I would judge her on her ability to teach.
On the same issue, health, it amazes me how many fat nurses you see in the hospital........but even worse, how many nurses smoke.
Could you then say that you wanted your kids to be nursed by nurses and doctors who smoke and/or are fat.
You point is taken NoM, but i don't agree.
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