It happens to me all the time as a teacher. I hate it more and more
each time someone does it. I have even sent group emails out about it
and stood up at a faculty meeting and expressed my opinion on the
matter. Yet it still happens. Every teacher knows what it feels like.
You finally get "that kid" to get in line and walk quietly in the
hallway which is a miracle in itself. You continue to walk down the
hall feeling quite proud of the fact that "that kid" isn't screaming,
tearing something down off the wall, hitting, etc. and then it happens.
Out of nowhere you hear another teacher's voice, "(Insert "that kid's"
name here), your hands need to be behind your back!" or "Tuck that shirt
in!" You cringe and know it's going to set "that kid" off in
3...2...1....boom. There it is. You give that other teacher a slight
smile that has the "please next time mind your own business look" behind
it as you try to calm "that kid" back down. But it will happen again
because there are just those teachers who feel the need to correct every
child in the school. They do not always know or think about all the
work it took just for the baby steps to occur. It is my biggest pet
peeve regarding a faculty. DON'T DISCIPLINE MY STUDENTS!!! I'm right
there and believe it or not, this is not my first pony ride and I can
control my class. Thanks. :)
But now with my own kid
it's a whole other ballgame. There are lots of people who can
"discipline" my kid. Meaning, if you're my child's teacher at
preschool, Sunday school, dance, or any other similar setting - by all
means, ask/tell her to do whatever you want. As far as I'm concerned,
you're the boss. If she is over at either set of grandparents' houses
she'd better listen to whatever they say as well. I have also told
certain friends that they are allowed to correct my kid if they see her
actin' a fool. My wonderful sis-in-law, Candace, and amazing friend,
Jamie, that's you in case you both forgot. :) This came after I saw a
few kids at a softball game taking toys away from my kid as their mother
watched and did nothing. As a mother, I didn't want to correct this
woman's kids when she was right there, but it finally got to the point
where K was very bothered by it so I just removed her from the
situation. Was I a Mama wimp? If that's what you want to call it so be
it, but I am not going to discipline someone else's kids when they are
standing less than two feet away from me. Not my job.
But
on Sunday something happened that hasn't happened before (which really
surprises me once I stop and think about it) but it rubbed me the wrong
way and I just wasn't expecting it.
Cody wanted to go to Colter's...not my favorite, but it was Father's Day and he called the shots....but I digress.
So
there the three of us were after church at Colter's. I was in the
front with my tray because my husband is one of those awesome guys who
still believes in ladies first. He was behind me with his tray and K
was a little bit between us. K was not being bad at all in my eyes.
She was walking when we were walking, not screaming, not running. She
was however, touching the floor with her hands. Gross I know. No
telling what was on that floor, but that's also why we wash hands right?
Unless someone has made some kind of magic force field I'm unaware of
I'm still under the impression that kids get dirty. But last time I
checked, kids are also washable. So the mother in me said, "Let it go,
I'm not going to fight that battle right now because she's not bothering
anybody and we'll simply wash her hands before she eats." No biggie
right? But then it happened - I hear, "Young lady, get your hands off
that dirty floor - especially when you're in that pretty dress." HOLD
UP! I turned around to see an older lady who was a total stranger with
her face in my daughter's face and she was scolding her. Simmer down
Mama, simmer down. I took a deep breath and went to grab K's hand and
walked her up to stand by me. My heart was pumping. Who did this lady
think she was? I was shocked that she felt the need to get on to my
child. I know, I know, it takes a village - blah, blah, blah. But it's
not like she was touching this lady's food, hurting anyone, or anything
along those lines. And both of her parents were right there. I was
furious and wasn't quite sure why. But I did notice that I flashed my
new friend one of those teacher smiles that had the "please next time
mind your own business look" behind it. Luckily the whole thing didn't
set K off into a screaming, crying fit or anything like that. But it
did embarrass her and she was visibly sad for a small bit. Do I think
she'll be scarred for life? Absolutely not, but the fact that this lady
felt the need to say anything to her about it irritates me. Cody and I
are trying so very hard to do the Love and Logic approach when it comes
to discipline and so far it's worked wonders. I want to stick to that,
but scolding her for touching the floor isn't part of it.
Am
I making a mountain out of a molehill - probably. But like I said, it
rubbed me the wrong way and I hope it doesn't happen again anytime soon.
What do you other mamas think???
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Youth Camp Mini Lesson
Cody and I went to our church's youth camp this past week. We've
been sitting in with high school seniors since January so we can be
prepared to work with the group next year. To say they are awesome
would be an understatement. But in order for us to go to camp we had to
bring Miss K with us. :) That wasn't always an easy task - the rec
time was during her nap time (which was also the hottest part of the
day) so Mama and K didn't get to participate in that...too bad those
kids didn't see my mad skills huh? ;) And a lot of the fun stuff at
night was WAY after her bedtime so I would have to leave early. The
messages were of course way over her head, but when I would take her
back for nap time or bedtime I would try to read some of the same
scripture to her or talk about the same thing, but on a more
basic-I'm-two-years-old-level. :P I was so excited when the guest
pastor referenced Zacchaeus because I knew Kaitlyn knew a song about
him. That's where the below video is from. :) My favorite thing from
camp though was when we were walking to breakfast one day and Kaitlyn
saw all the youth walking and she threw up her hands and said, "All
these people praying to God." Love it! :)
*Reminder to myself to repost the video since I moved this entry from my old blog*
*Reminder to myself to repost the video since I moved this entry from my old blog*
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