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TEACHERS CAN MAKE OR BREAK YOUR CHILD

AND THEY KNOW IT

Schools do their best to hire teachers that have a sincere desire to teach, encourage and mentor our children. Unfortunately, just like in any other career or profession, you always have one or two ruin everything for everyone else. It is important for you to know who spends a lot of time with your children , if you don’t know …..Find out.

Parents send their children to school at the tender age of five. They have high hopes as they rush to the big YELLOW BUS only to have those dreams shattered three weeks later because the “Teacher” humiliated them in front of the entire class.

Children are at a vulnerable age when we send them to Kindergarten, but we send them anyway. We trust that when we do, they will be well taken care of by every adult at the School. It doesn’t happen. If you think that it does, does the name MARY KAY mean anything to you?

In a day where beautiful young Teachers are bedding students, you can really never know who your Child has teaching them Math.  Teachers and their viewpoints make their “earmark” on your children and if it is positive, that is wonderful. If it isn’t, depending on what it is, it can be something that the child takes with them for the rest of his/her life and sometimes it can hinder a child. Adults that use their role as Teachers to enforce a good positive learning environment are a blessing. The Teachers that use their role to set up students for ridicule, often joining in when they have a child that is being picked on, simply by finding ways to call the child out, is a true curse.

Very few of those Teachers exist but they do exist. Teachers with long standing Drug Problems teach your child, and they don’t see anything wrong with themselves. They are the “bookie” that gets your child involved early in Sportsbetting and they never give it a second thought. In a City School System within a Southern State, one teacher became a BOOKIE as a side-gig to pay for all of his student loans. He took money from children and their Parents, and if the teenager couldn’t pay up, he threatened to give them a lower grade. What a Mentor!

It is important as Parents; we talk to our Children and tell them how to handle certain situations in the classroom, both with other students and Teachers. If your child is blind – sided by another kid who decides to use your child’s face as boxing practice, what do you want him to do? Do you want him to turn the other cheek? The choice is yours, but if he fights back, he will likely face out of school suspension. If not, in this day and age, he might have his throat slit. Make up your mind, what is your policy. Some parents opt for self-defense. Then their child is marked as a  Troubled Teen by those wonderful people we call Teachers.


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