Great job helping a new teacher with an area that is so vitally important! Your conversation likely helped her have much better control of the classroom with the backing of parents! Education is truly a partnership between teachers, parents and students.
Like you, I always want to be kept fully informed of how my kids are doing in school - the good and not so good! I am quick to address the shortcomings as well.
Sorry that you got the email about Marek, but it’s great that you know it and will address it. I am a full believer in sound spankings when addressing school related issues.
Great job! Amanda J.
>At the end of February, I had a very good conversation
>with a new teacher at Jan and Marek's school.
>The teacher explained to me that it is very noticeable
>that many children can no longer concentrate for so
>long, are inattentive and often disrupt lessons with
>chatter or other things. I assume that my Marek is one
>of the chatterboxes and disruptors of lessons, right?
>
>Yes, but he's not alone and he's not the only one. His
>mate Petr is there and others too. I said that may be
>the case, but that's no excuse for Marek's behaviour.
>If teachers would inform us parents in more detail, it
>would be helpful for everyone. How are parents
>supposed to know how their children are behaving at
>school if not from the teacher? She agreed.
>Since then, she informs all parents when she notices
>something and when there are disruptions in classes.
>I think that's very good and helpful. Jan and Marek
>less so.
> Today I received an email about Marek and his acting
>out. You can imagine what awaits Marek today. He's in
>for a good sound spanking on his bare bottom before
>supper today. Marek will certainly be sitting very
>uncomfortably at school tomorrow.
>I can already feel an intense spanking itch.
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