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Teacher Goes On A Power Trip On A Student, Gets Instantly Humbled By Child’s Mom
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Teacher Goes On A Power Trip On A Student, Gets Instantly Humbled By Child’s Mom

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Teachers are generally considered to be a child’s second parents. Part of their duties, apart from educating young students, is to provide emotional support, discipline, and character formation, to the best of their abilities. 

However, there are boundaries they must not cross, particularly regarding certain family matters. This band teacher overstepped those lines when she reprimanded a young girl in front of everyone, including her mother and grandmother. 

The mom, rightfully upset, intervened and put the teacher in her place. However, the drama did not end there. 

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    Teachers may be authority figures for a child, but there are boundaries they must not overstep

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    This band teacher crossed the line when she reprimanded a young student in front of everyone

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    Her actions urged the child’s mother to intervene

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    The mom shared an update, adding more crucial details to her previous post

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    She also defended her actions and provided reasons why she stepped in

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    The mom had escalated the situation to the school’s administrator and principal

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    Teachers who overstep boundaries can also muddle a child’s perception of their parents as authority figures

    While teachers have a “parental” role in school, overstepping those boundaries in a child’s personal affairs can disrupt family dynamics. 

    According to psychotherapist Claire Law, it specifically creates a power imbalance where the child begins to look at his or her family relations differently, which may lead to misunderstanding and anxiety. 

    “The child can end up identifying himself/herself with the teacher’s views instead of his/her parents’,” Law told Bored Panda. 

    But, when does a teacher begin crossing the line? According to parenting coach and former school principal Dr. Richard Horwitz, it’s when they make a suggestion with too much certainty. 

    An example he gave is when a teacher suspects a student has ADHD, then proceeds to tell the child’s parents that he or she may need medication. The story depicted a similar scenario in which the band teacher assumed the young girl was being blatantly rude without fully understanding what was happening at the moment. 

    Some teachers may find themselves in a situation where they think they should intervene out of genuine concern for the child’s well-being. In such cases, Dr. Horowitz has one piece of advice: do not put the parent on the defensive. 

    “Consult with the school guidance counselor, and if reaching out to a parent, make sure to describe the concern without making any judgments about the why,” he said.  

    In this case, the mom had every right to feel upset and intervene, especially after seeing the teacher embarrass her daughter in front of everyone. She also did the right thing by escalating the matter to school administrators instead of pushing a much heated discussion with the teacher.

    Many people sided with the mom

    Some thought everyone was in the wrong

    While a few faulted the girl and the grandmother

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    Beak Hookage
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Unfortunately teaching, like any profession that involves having power over others, attracts bullies. And using exercise as a punishment is a TERRIBLE idea. You want a kid who associates running laps and such with humiliation and therefore hates doing it? Because that's how you do it.

    Beef Brisket
    Community Member
    54 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Teachers are generally considered to be a child’s second parents." NO, they're not! Teachers have a kid in their class (with 25 other kids) for about 30 hours a week for 9 months before they pass on to the next grade--about 1200 hours. Even less once kids see multiple teachers a day. Parents see their kid about 118 hours a week--about 110,448 until they turn 18. Parents, NOT teachers, are also responsible for the costs, food, housing, clothing, driving, appointments, care, etc of raising a child. To say teachers are second parents is ludicrous. They're teachers, nothing more and nothing less. I'm grateful if you teach my child well, but don't you dare even think you're their "second parent."

    moggiemoo
    Community Member
    28 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It doesn't matter whether the child is signed in or out, family business is none of the teacher's.

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    Beak Hookage
    Community Member
    3 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Unfortunately teaching, like any profession that involves having power over others, attracts bullies. And using exercise as a punishment is a TERRIBLE idea. You want a kid who associates running laps and such with humiliation and therefore hates doing it? Because that's how you do it.

    Beef Brisket
    Community Member
    54 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Teachers are generally considered to be a child’s second parents." NO, they're not! Teachers have a kid in their class (with 25 other kids) for about 30 hours a week for 9 months before they pass on to the next grade--about 1200 hours. Even less once kids see multiple teachers a day. Parents see their kid about 118 hours a week--about 110,448 until they turn 18. Parents, NOT teachers, are also responsible for the costs, food, housing, clothing, driving, appointments, care, etc of raising a child. To say teachers are second parents is ludicrous. They're teachers, nothing more and nothing less. I'm grateful if you teach my child well, but don't you dare even think you're their "second parent."

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    moggiemoo
    Community Member
    28 minutes ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It doesn't matter whether the child is signed in or out, family business is none of the teacher's.

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