Imagine you're in the kitchen making dinner and simply hoping your kid is self-dependent enough to make it back home safely. However, the first thing they do when they see you is hand over a note from their teacher. Yikes. I mean, teachers usually do a really good job maintaining order in the classroom, and guiding their students towards a brighter tomorrow. So if they think the little one acted out in a way that requires parental adjustments, it's probably something... surprising. And that's not the word mothers and fathers like to hear. Continue scrolling and check out some of the cringiest notes teachers have written to poor mothers and fathers.
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Good News And Bad News
Experts say it's not unusual for kids to behave differently in different settings. After all, you'd expect a child to act one way at a friend's birthday party and another when visiting the grandparents. But the behavior of some kids — especially those with issues such as anxiety, learning disabilities, ADHD, and autism — can vary much more markedly, especially when they're at home versus school. This discrepancy can leave parents puzzled, if not upset, and worried that they're making huge mistakes.
Violet's (My Cousin's Daughter) Drawing On The Right, Teachers Note On The Left
I'd be upset that she got the line wrong, and pleased that the drawing was so good.
Some kids may meet expectations at school, but if it's a struggle for them, it can take its toll at home. Children with ADHD, anxiety, autism, and learning disabilities "may be using a lot of their resources to follow directions or cope in the classroom," Stephanie Lee, PsyD, a clinical psychologist at the Child Mind Institute, said. Once all these kids get home, "it's challenging for them to conjure up the same amount of resources to manage."
She also added that many kids, in fact, benefit from the consistency, structure, predictability, and routine that come with their school environment. This often cannot be repeated at home "because that's not how life works."
Too Pretty To Work
My daughter had a student named Neveah (yeah, Heaven backwards) who didn't have to mind because "I'm a princess." Mom confirmed this. Poor kid has a rude awakening coming, thanks to Mommy.
But for most kids, academic and social demands at school are beyond what they typically face at home, Dr. Lee pointed out. That may trigger problem behaviors they don't exhibit at home.
For example, children with social anxiety who worry about how they're being perceived by others, or children who have anxieties relating to performance, might have fewer problem behaviors at home but when they get to school and have to do math or read a passage aloud, they might engage in some negative behaviors to avoid that. “Acting out in this particular situation might end up being functional for them," Dr. Lee said, "because if they act a little silly, the teacher might scold them, but then they move on."
"During Math Today Max Was Having A Hard Time Following Along. When I Asked Him Why He Wasn’t Doing His Work, Max Responded, ‘Well, I’m Just Too Good Looking!’”
The Biggest Booger Ball
Got A Note From The Teacher
Quiet Voices
"Amara Has A Worm In Her Pocket. She Did Not Want To Throw It Away. I Just Wanted To Give You A Heads Up"
“[Your Kid] And A Few Of His Friends Often Make Up Characters, Give Them Amusing Names, And Then Have Exciting Adventures At Playtimes. This In Itself Is An Imaginative And Creative Pastime … However, It Has Come To Our Attention That One Of The Characters Has The Name 'Wildo The Dildo'”
When my daughter was about 5yo (she’s 29 now for time context), she was outside playing with her brother & friends. She comes in crying & upset. I asked what the matter was & she said their friend Darius called her a f****t. I’m thinking this is a good teaching moment, and asked her if she knew what that meant. She said no, so I explained it was a mean word people call boys who like other boys the same way Mommy & Daddy like each other. I go so...if you think about it, you’re not a boy so Darius is wrong. After patting myself on the back with such a good, simple explanation of a word people might falter at talking to their kids about, she’s happy again. What does my nugget of love get out of this conversation?!? She runs outside yelling to Darius that she can’t be a f****t, he’s the f****t. *facepalm* I had to call her back in and go over the “mean word” rules.
When I worked at a nursery, my friend's child was having a rhyming phase. I will never forget hearing, "bunting, munting, c*nting", projected proudly and loudly across the room.
I had a friend who told me, when she and her siblings were young, they used to say Homer Simpson’s “d’oh” a lot. Then one of them came up with a variation, “dee’oh”. Once day the whole family was on a trip to see their grandparents. In the backseat, the kids were playing one of those car games, when one started saying “d’oh”, and another started saying “dee’oh”. Then they decided to put them together as “dee’oh d’oh”. If you say those two words together out loud a few times, you’ll see why their father pulled into the first parking lot he saw so he could explain to them why they should stop and find something else to say.
Kids hearing and using curse and dirty words in the playground without even knowing what they mean is no news I guess. I don't really get how this can be "concerning".
Because sometimes it's not an innocent answer... Teachers need to be sure the children aren't exposed to "unsafe" things at home.
Load More Replies...Must have been hard for the teacher to swallow her laughter when talking to the boys.
I've been wrestling with what name I should give mine. Not exactly an easy question to ask. Never underestimate a kids teaching potential. May need to work on math skills, but before his brain totally his filled with what he's supposed to know, it shared what we need to know. And he leaves us laughing at the end. How many kids are laughing at not getting math. Maybe we need to leave them laughing. Nothing is learned when it's crammed down the throat and makes one feel stupid. Try walking in a size two pair of kids shoes for a minute. See how far you get. Wilson Dildo lives on in infamy here. We can't wait to see what Gyrator the Vibrator thinks of his new name. I can't wait for the debut of Fisher Price Adult Toys. Weebils Wooble but they won't fall down in delivering pleasure and fun to you and your playmate.
Yup, the playground. Like my son practicing the F word on the playground at age 6. Kids are a never-ending source of entertainment!
My old boss, an officer's straight laced lady, once said after a phone call "what a dildo"😨 we all were shocked & had to ask why she said that. Apparently her teen son's called each other that and SHE had no idea what it really meant. She thought it just meant stupid. 😅😅😅😅
There was a cartoon for kids that had a sperm for one of the characters and a "popular Egyptian" sort of thematic to it, fashion-wise. Another character of the protagonists was a horned fellow, maybe wearing head gear like a water buffalo, and I think he was the group leader. It was a very American show like Batman in its seriousness, though the characters could be light-hearted. I never remember its name, and can't find it anywhere. But the character that was like a walking sperm should give it away. Anyway, if a cartoon with a sperm character was all right, then a dildo reference would probably blow past an average kid's sensitivities the same way. I have no idea when the show was popular. I took it for modern (c. 1997), but it could had been from an earlier era. It was in color, of course. I could never remember its name.
My (and my husband) would have then parents of those children! What we would have done, explain that your choice of character name was indeed funny and I'm sure your Uncle Todd would be using it in the next DND adventure, BUT, don't use it it at school any longer as it makes the old fuddy duddy's uncomfortable and reminds them of their youth that was also squashed by their elders!
All of these are hilarious, this is the best post on bored panda I've read in a while!
Guys name their d***s. I was laughing so hard when i was formally introduced to Throb Rod. D**k was just a Nick name. And D**k's owner started laughing until our sides split. I hbeliever if you can't laugh in bed
Load More Replies...Why is it inappropriate? It is what it's called. Just tell them it is the name of a type of sex toy and that adults are embarrassed when kids talk about it. *innocent smile*
The Ultimate Juxtaposition Of Naughty And Nice Came Home In Allie’s Folder Today
Picked Up My Toddler From School And Was Handed This Note. I'm Scared To Look
Not The Best Day Back
I would enquire as to the cause of Lillian's threat. It could be legitimate self assertion. As in "If you don't take your hand off my butt, I will turn around and punch you in the nuts." Girls need to taught that they have the right to defend themselves against harassment and intimidation; immediately, loudly, and if necessary, physically.
Got Detention While Playing School With Our Youngest. Figures
Tatertot Has Special Talents!
Let This Be A Lesson For Everyone, Never Under Any Circumstance Let Your Friends Smell Your Chapstick
On This Day, Two Years Ago, I Found Out My Son Liked Big Butts
"Demi Cut Her Hair Today. I'm So Sorry"
These Kids Are Nuts
Aye This Kid!
“Another Student Took Her Pencil And She Referred To Him As A ‘Hanzo Main.’ I Have No Idea What That Means, However, It Was Clearly Meant As An Insult”
Charlotte Was Very Challenging
A Note From The Teacher That Came Home With The Kid Today
“Kimmy Was Very Proud Of Her Poem … But We’re Going To Try Another One Next Week Without The Potty Language”
“When I Was Reading To The Class, Tanner Removed His Shoe And Sock And Began Playing With Something. It Was A Dead Lizard. I Removed The Sock — It Smelled Of Dead Things”
So the kid killed the lizard and then played with it's corpse? Kids are so cruel
This Little Note Was In X's Folder When He Got Home... Sneaky Sneaky
Seems Like A Decent Day At School To Me
My Friend Found A Note Given To His Parents From His First Grade Teacher
Johnathan has what? Johnathan has WHAT?! I need the second page of this letter, I demand closure dang it! >_<
"Raeya Used The Child Safe Scissors To Cut Her Hair Today. A Teacher Stopped Her After One Snip"
Why do they attach the hair to the notes??? They think the parents will glue them back or something?
Notes From School
"During Math Aiden Told Another Student He Drew A Boy With A Penis, Pooping... I Explained That We Don't Need To Talk About Penises And Pooping During Math"
What age is this child? I think using "penis" and "pooping" is quite appropriate- children need to learn what their body parts are called and what their use is... if the child had used other terminology, I'd be more concerned. As a parent I would have a frank talk with him.
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Yes, and they should be disciplined for it. Can't have kids going around and saying rude and stupid things and making dumb decisions. That's something that presidents do.
Load More Replies...Many of these make me wonder how they'll keep the kids from getting Covid. Little ones by their very natures are impulsive and are constantly touching each other. Good luck teachers. No idea how you're going to do this.
Little secret here ... we won t keep them from getting covid, teachers will try, try their very best but the measures in place in the US and UK are simply far from enough... and the sad thing is, teachers will most likely catch it too while they try to keep your little ones as safe as they can...
Load More Replies...for real! I worked in a pre-school we never ever wrote note saying their kids isn't listening lol NO CHILD LISTENES AND BEHAVES 100% of the time. it was our job to keep them engaged and interested.. if they weren't they we just try something else!
Load More Replies...Dear teachers, Please improve your handwriting. -A human who read everything as "eeee"
How old are you? (out of curiosity!) - I just saw there's a challenge on tiktok to write your name without taking your pen from paper.. and that is just writing cursive, like most people over 30 were taught
Load More Replies...I really hope that teachers talk to children to understand reasons behind their behaviour, before they write a note. Still feel upset from preschool when teacher was saying to my parents i'm "a liar" :) when in fact I loved fantasizing, like drawing unreal situations (like moms portrait on a postage stamp, like she would be the queen, or dad driving taxi, even though it wasn't his job). When asked by parents why did I lie, didn't know what to answer, all I knew that it's something bad I did and shouldn't be fantasizing anymore :( Hope I will always always find a time to talk and understand my children properly, no matter the age.
I am sorry that you had to go through that. My niece had a similar experience -- she told her 1st grade PE teacher that she was born in South Africa and spun a whole story around it. The PE teacher told my niece it made her sad when kids lied, and then called my sister at work. My poor sister wrote me an email with the heading "I have a horrible child". I wrote her back and told her the PE teacher was full of it (she did end up being a piece of work), that her credential program didn't involve her actually learning about how kids develop. I reassured her that her daughter's fantasizing was quite normal for her age. PE teachers can get away with being oblivious, maybe, but teachers in preschool programs are supposed to know all that. It's a damn shame your preschool teachers didn't
Load More Replies...It's crazy where the world is going(starting with the USA). Most of these letters are useless, because it's about an issue, that doesn't need reporting to parents. Growing up in the nineties, we all did these stuff more or less and the teachers handled it in the school and that was it. We grew up to be normal people, with jobs, families and socially integrated. Nowadays a kid is reported to the parents if he/she says"butt" at class, the student reports the teachers and parents if they try to moderate him,and the parents reports the teacher if that gives a bad grade to it's kid, all this, while mommy/daddy is watching the kid in school, on webcam online. Thankfully most of Europe is not this f*ucked Up...yet.
Yeah, it's not that simple. Kids go home and talk about how they got in trouble, and they "didn't do anything!" In some settings, if children are disciplined for anything, the teachers need to send home a note as documentation. For one reason, to stave off the "You're just picking on my child" nonsense. And for another, to keep parents from saying, "But she/he has never done that before!" when they move on in school and act up with another teacher. I can also tell you that some of those notes look like they are from a behavior plan. Which means their behavior has gotten to the point where regular notes have to go home about how the day went. I have had to do more than one of those.
Load More Replies...sorry, but where's the cringe part of this? i came in expecting lots of examples of teachers overstepping, but most of these are great, either funny or just "ah, kids, what can you do"
I don't understand these teachers. Unbelievable that most of these teachers took the comments on a 1st degree. Kids try out naught words to see the reactions of adults. The teachers just have to explain that it's not right and it makes others uncomfortable. For lies, kids live in fantasy world or try to outsmart others. Don't worry and make a big deal of it, as long nobody gets hurt.
Now I just remember 1st grade me and my (now ex) bestfriend cutting off literally a fingernail's length of hair and gluing it onto a little piece of paper and giving them to each other. The teacher gave us this disgusted look, and screamed at us for 10 minutes about why that was disgusting and then made us, 2 barely 6-year-olds, write an apology letter to her and our parents, for cutting off basically a gecko's head length of hair to give as a promise to each other that we'd be bffs forever. Some adults are a bit... much...
Yellow tubby, I am just sad to see that she is now your "ex"....
Load More Replies...What kind of clickbait title is this? These mostly aren't cringey. Nor are they mean toward poor kids.
Half of the notes from the teacher were quite unreadable. Apparently teachers don't need to set examples to their students.
I realize that they are not teaching cursive in school anymore, but surely the teachers must know how to write it. And hopefully parents know how to read it! Maybe Not!
Detention is still a thing but the strap? For like whipping?!
Load More Replies...Yes, and they should be disciplined for it. Can't have kids going around and saying rude and stupid things and making dumb decisions. That's something that presidents do.
Load More Replies...Many of these make me wonder how they'll keep the kids from getting Covid. Little ones by their very natures are impulsive and are constantly touching each other. Good luck teachers. No idea how you're going to do this.
Little secret here ... we won t keep them from getting covid, teachers will try, try their very best but the measures in place in the US and UK are simply far from enough... and the sad thing is, teachers will most likely catch it too while they try to keep your little ones as safe as they can...
Load More Replies...for real! I worked in a pre-school we never ever wrote note saying their kids isn't listening lol NO CHILD LISTENES AND BEHAVES 100% of the time. it was our job to keep them engaged and interested.. if they weren't they we just try something else!
Load More Replies...Dear teachers, Please improve your handwriting. -A human who read everything as "eeee"
How old are you? (out of curiosity!) - I just saw there's a challenge on tiktok to write your name without taking your pen from paper.. and that is just writing cursive, like most people over 30 were taught
Load More Replies...I really hope that teachers talk to children to understand reasons behind their behaviour, before they write a note. Still feel upset from preschool when teacher was saying to my parents i'm "a liar" :) when in fact I loved fantasizing, like drawing unreal situations (like moms portrait on a postage stamp, like she would be the queen, or dad driving taxi, even though it wasn't his job). When asked by parents why did I lie, didn't know what to answer, all I knew that it's something bad I did and shouldn't be fantasizing anymore :( Hope I will always always find a time to talk and understand my children properly, no matter the age.
I am sorry that you had to go through that. My niece had a similar experience -- she told her 1st grade PE teacher that she was born in South Africa and spun a whole story around it. The PE teacher told my niece it made her sad when kids lied, and then called my sister at work. My poor sister wrote me an email with the heading "I have a horrible child". I wrote her back and told her the PE teacher was full of it (she did end up being a piece of work), that her credential program didn't involve her actually learning about how kids develop. I reassured her that her daughter's fantasizing was quite normal for her age. PE teachers can get away with being oblivious, maybe, but teachers in preschool programs are supposed to know all that. It's a damn shame your preschool teachers didn't
Load More Replies...It's crazy where the world is going(starting with the USA). Most of these letters are useless, because it's about an issue, that doesn't need reporting to parents. Growing up in the nineties, we all did these stuff more or less and the teachers handled it in the school and that was it. We grew up to be normal people, with jobs, families and socially integrated. Nowadays a kid is reported to the parents if he/she says"butt" at class, the student reports the teachers and parents if they try to moderate him,and the parents reports the teacher if that gives a bad grade to it's kid, all this, while mommy/daddy is watching the kid in school, on webcam online. Thankfully most of Europe is not this f*ucked Up...yet.
Yeah, it's not that simple. Kids go home and talk about how they got in trouble, and they "didn't do anything!" In some settings, if children are disciplined for anything, the teachers need to send home a note as documentation. For one reason, to stave off the "You're just picking on my child" nonsense. And for another, to keep parents from saying, "But she/he has never done that before!" when they move on in school and act up with another teacher. I can also tell you that some of those notes look like they are from a behavior plan. Which means their behavior has gotten to the point where regular notes have to go home about how the day went. I have had to do more than one of those.
Load More Replies...sorry, but where's the cringe part of this? i came in expecting lots of examples of teachers overstepping, but most of these are great, either funny or just "ah, kids, what can you do"
I don't understand these teachers. Unbelievable that most of these teachers took the comments on a 1st degree. Kids try out naught words to see the reactions of adults. The teachers just have to explain that it's not right and it makes others uncomfortable. For lies, kids live in fantasy world or try to outsmart others. Don't worry and make a big deal of it, as long nobody gets hurt.
Now I just remember 1st grade me and my (now ex) bestfriend cutting off literally a fingernail's length of hair and gluing it onto a little piece of paper and giving them to each other. The teacher gave us this disgusted look, and screamed at us for 10 minutes about why that was disgusting and then made us, 2 barely 6-year-olds, write an apology letter to her and our parents, for cutting off basically a gecko's head length of hair to give as a promise to each other that we'd be bffs forever. Some adults are a bit... much...
Yellow tubby, I am just sad to see that she is now your "ex"....
Load More Replies...What kind of clickbait title is this? These mostly aren't cringey. Nor are they mean toward poor kids.
Half of the notes from the teacher were quite unreadable. Apparently teachers don't need to set examples to their students.
I realize that they are not teaching cursive in school anymore, but surely the teachers must know how to write it. And hopefully parents know how to read it! Maybe Not!
Detention is still a thing but the strap? For like whipping?!
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