Multi-Million/Billionaires Owning Farms
Society & Culture6 mins ago
For goodness sake!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Parents should be parents, not friends to their school age children.
Teachers should expect respect, not expected to be mates with the pupils. Every school should have non-teaching staff to support pupils' personal needs in a confidential, approachable way, not expect the teachers to.
Parents should support the teachers and school.
Can't find the enthusiasm to read it all, but a head teacher that thinks he can set bedtime does suggest he may be over the top. But one can't really judge without being there. The kids may be trying it on, or maybe they really do feel stressed and unable to concentrate on learning. Still, if parents wish to change school or home-school then they can give it a try.
Well since some schools have begun holding supervised teeth brushing sessions it seems a logical progression that the school should also tell the pupils what time to go to bed.
In fact, since many schools are now more akin to child minding establishments, I don't know why they don't go the whole hog and simply accommodate the children 24/7. This would free up the parents to pursue their "hectic and stressful" lifestyles and the schools could perhaps chuck in a bit of education if they get time between their wellness and wellbeing responsibilities.
Tut tut nicebloke.
You're not allowed to call fat people fat anymore - it's "body shaming".
Even if they are freak show circus fat, they mustn't be called fat - fat is a triggering word.
It's why fat women are now called "plus sized". Everybody knows they're fat, they know they're fat, but bizarrely "plus sized" is better.
Perhaps we should start calling fat people 'well upholstered' or 'people who have enjoyed Xmas' or whatever....but anything other than fat.