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to think my 5yr old shouldn't be pushed around by teaching staff

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youcantparkthatthere · 21/10/2011 10:50

Hi First post, this has been niggling away at me for a week now. I recently attended a ceremony and my sons school which was been held in the local church. He is in a class of perhaps 16 children. As I watched the children file in I became increasingly annoyed at how one of the teaching staff was manging the children. it was clearly the childrens first time at one of these events and they were understandably unsure of what to do. Some of the children were going into the pew in front of or behind the one the teacher wanted them to go in. However the teacher/TA's response to this was to repeatedly, and IMO, too roughly take hold of the children and physically direct them into their intended seats. We're not talking here about a guiding hand on their shoulders, more like two hands firmly on their shoulders abruptly turning them in the desired direction and pushing them into their intended place.
To me this is quite clearly using physical force to get a child to comply with instruction, as distinct from a reassuring physical guidance. In my line of work, social worker, this would be considered a breach of the children's act and consequently illegal. Similiarly if any of the staff I managed conducted themselves in this way, I would at the very least be forced to issue them with a formal warning.
I'm not a bleeding heart liberal, I believe children need very clear mangement and a sense of no meaning no, (along with yes meaning yes, i.e. keeping promises etc). The main thing that is getting to me is the fact that I'm sure the school would discourage the children behaving like this to one another, so the adults should be modelling this in their own behaviour.
I feel I need to speak to the headteacher but I'm worried this will either be blown out of proportion or minimised. I also dont want my son standing out in a small school as the child whose Dad interferes/overreacts.
Any thoughts. It pisses me of that people think they can negate childrens right to respect and civility just because their small.
In the spirit of fairness I should declare that I find the woman in question very cold and somewhat abrupt with the children, in stark contrast to the rest of the school team, (wholly unsuited to her job imho!)Sorry if too long.

OP posts:
FrightNight · 21/10/2011 23:48

So it's just me with a gross out image of OP and his missis wearing hemp on a Friday night (voluntarily) and horrid nestle chocolate. OP I thought several times tonight Hmm but now....you're fired.

Maryz · 21/10/2011 23:51

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TethHearseEnd · 21/10/2011 23:53

Oh, Ohio is my fave BoF.

Cat Stevens, yes! Let's have some!

LeBOOOf · 21/10/2011 23:57

I distinctly remember believing I could sing She Moves Through The Fair a capella at a party once. It wasn't pretty.

I'll check out Cat after Neil Young stops for breath, Tethers. You've made us switch over now.

Stupify64 · 22/10/2011 01:21

Am driving to Cardiff with friend & her DD on Sun. Have warned them that unless they come up with their own 'tunes' they're likely to have 3hrs of Cat, Jimmy Cliff & The Seekers.

Stupify64 · 22/10/2011 01:24

And there's always a place for John Denver. But did you know that the Ole Country Boy was maybe a bit spaced-out sometimes?

Hullygully · 22/10/2011 08:11

Neil is like god.

Somewhere on a desert highwaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyy

She rides a Harley Davidson

Oh I do Neil, I do

TheGhostOfMrsWembley · 22/10/2011 08:36

My god, talk about going off on a tangent...

Anyway, they're all miserable! Happiness is what we should be selling here; keep the OP happy, give him another beer if necessary...Wink

Animation · 22/10/2011 08:47

I completely agree with you OP.

I'd have no qualms raising it with someone at school . Done with humour of course, but asking the question - what's with this rough handling of children all about - is this a new thing?? Hmm

youcantparkthatthere · 22/10/2011 08:56

thanks animation, ghost of, dont mention OP having another beer- feeling a bit frail this a.m. Bloody Stella!

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TheGhostOfMrsWembley · 22/10/2011 09:00

youcan't, you do realise it's known as wifebeater for a reason, don't you?Hmm Or do they not call it that anymore?

SuePurblybiltFromBitsofCorpses · 22/10/2011 09:04

I knew it. I knew it would derail into quiching and unfunning. You caaaaahs.Wink
I'd have done Cat Stevens btw. In his Yoof.

Hullygully · 22/10/2011 09:15

James Taylor

youcantparkthatthere · 22/10/2011 09:18

TheGhost of...
God i'm crap at this, everytime you used "youcant", i thought you were speaking in a south london accent, just clicked its the beginning of my screen name! I think some do call it that, my favourits was from my home town where the call it "wreck the hoose juice". Dont worry re DV, DW is also SW, closest we get to a bust up is trying to out martyr each other. Oh, just remebered I did stomp off once in a huff, I really did stomp!!

OP posts:
SpringHeeledJack · 22/10/2011 09:19

oh blimey you lot lighten up

how about a (very) young Marc Bolan, before he went all glam?

not 'arf

SpringHeeledJack · 22/10/2011 09:20

youcant, do we know you on here?

SuePurblybiltFromBitsofCorpses · 22/10/2011 09:22

YY. My List (first draft) of people wot I would've done in their yoof:

Cat Stevens
James Taylor
Marc Bolan (undead)
Jim Morrison
Bruce Springsteen
Adam Ant
John and Paul but not George or Ringo

SpringHeeledJack · 22/10/2011 10:00

hmm

I would've done John and George but not Paul or Ringo

and goddammit, I'd probably still do Adam Ant now

LeBOOOf · 22/10/2011 10:04

Ah, Bruce. Oh yes.

KurriKurri · 22/10/2011 10:17

Oh I nodded off and missed loads of folk agreeing with me Grin - I thank yew - you are all right to agree of course.

And then I missed the hippiefest.

yy to Cat Stevens, and def. yes to John, but I wouldn't touch Paul with a barge pole.

SuePurblybiltFromBitsofCorpses · 22/10/2011 10:28

I'd do David Bowie now, as long as he sang but didn't speak. His speaking voice lets him down on the shagging front.

Animation · 22/10/2011 10:31

I don't get what's going on? [hconfused]

Maryz · 22/10/2011 11:02

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Hullygully · 22/10/2011 11:13

Who am I again?

SpringHeeledJack · 22/10/2011 11:16

ooh I LOVE Bowie now he's all old and that

he could talk as much as he liked

I like the watered down Bromley twang