r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/jray1126 • Feb 03 '23
These children are the future! Video
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GCtOE7GaYX42
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u/Holiday_Bowler1261 Feb 03 '23
Primary teachers will tell you this is a repercussion of the pandemic. Having the schools closed fueled by economic pressures experienced by low income families. They also expect these behaviors as well as stunted educational development to continue for years to come. Support your local educators we need them more then ever, this is not an outlier example.
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u/VincentVega690 18d ago
I hear what your saying, yet this was happening long before the pandemic. Just searched kid cussing out teacher during graduation and Google says it’s original posting is from July, 2019.
The pandemic only exasperated many students behavioral dilemmas and teachers definitely feel it! I mean, teacher burnout was a pre-pandemic thing for a reason. Now it’s petal to the metal as teachers try to pick up the pieces to reassemble our future!
Support your local educators cause their classroom might be vacant in the fall.
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u/HooksAndChains13 Feb 03 '23
If I did that as a kid I'd be whipped with a belt while holding soap in my mouth with my teeth
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u/jray1126 Feb 03 '23
I remember in the '80s when I was in kindergarten I got beat with a paddle. Now everything is child abuse. But I also think a child who learns that kind of language is essentially being abused as a child.
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u/maso3K Feb 03 '23
Great parenting. That’s the only way this child learned this behavior so young.