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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.

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Animation · 22/10/2011 11:17

Aw.

Well I'd go for John Taylor in Duran Duran.[hblush]

SpringHeeledJack · 22/10/2011 11:24

ooh btw Hully

ds appreciated the Gadaffi joke. Anything that can raise the mere flicker of a smile from him gets the THUMBS UP from me

Maryz · 22/10/2011 11:26

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SpringHeeledJack · 22/10/2011 11:37

who/what started the MAW stuff, Mary?

SpringHeeledJack · 22/10/2011 11:42

...actually Hully he did point out that it was a bit racist

Maryz · 22/10/2011 11:45

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Animation · 22/10/2011 11:48

"It's very funny especially the people who have taken the thread seriously and are trying to give advice"

[hsmile]

Yes I was one of those people.Blush

Hullygully · 22/10/2011 11:49

Aw, advice is always nice.

I got called a troll as well.

Hullygully · 22/10/2011 11:49

And ageist.

heh heh

Maryz · 22/10/2011 11:50

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Hullygully · 22/10/2011 11:50

Absolutely just couldn't touch any of the Beatles. Yhey are just abit asexual and foul.

Maryz · 22/10/2011 11:55

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SpringHeeledJack · 22/10/2011 12:06

oh I saw that one, Mary

I thought something had sparked it off and meant to look

then the Archers came on, so I had a nice sit down with a cup of tea and forgot all about it

SuePurblybiltFromBitsofCorpses · 22/10/2011 12:07

Thread in Parenting SHJ, about drinking.

SpringHeeledJack · 22/10/2011 12:11

oh I seee

Doowrah · 22/10/2011 14:49

Haven't laughed so much in ages- thanks...

TheGhostOfMrsWembley · 22/10/2011 14:49

Ooh, is MAW to do with that thread you started, Hully? Am I a MAW? I like the sound, better than MILF, and means more, not less!

sparklythings · 22/10/2011 14:53

Putting your hands on a child's shoulder and steering them into the right place is a breach of the children's act?
Flamin' Nora, I've heard it all now. You take that up with the school and you're going to come across like a fruitcake.
I've never heard anything so bloody ridiculous.

SuePurblybiltFromBitsofCorpses · 22/10/2011 14:58

One day this week I am going to post on as many threads as I can, purely based on the OP. Wot larks.

MAW thread is in classics now Mrs Wembley, go see.

Maryz · 22/10/2011 15:00

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Hullygully · 22/10/2011 16:10

There would be so many opps for RTFT..

NorfolkBroad · 22/10/2011 17:09

OP, glad this thread is still going! I wanted to say how funny I found your sack cloth and ashes post, the first bit anyway, excellent!

youcantparkthatthere · 22/10/2011 17:52

sparklythings, did you read post's?
Your a bit late, the spite spree was yesterday, even I've stopped chewing on the bone. i gave up thinking about all of it when we got into Cat Stevens!

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TethHearseEnd · 22/10/2011 18:40

How did the acid work out for you, youcant?

I've just got back from what I thought was a topless cadillac drive through the Nevada desert, but turned out to be the back of the wardrobe by the radiator.

Far out.

TheGhostOfMrsWembley · 22/10/2011 18:55

Sooo pleased I was here early enough to not need to go back to the beginning. I usually only have a chance to post when bfing and that won't see me through the MAW thread!! Read a few pages though, surprised some people seemed to take you seriously, Hully.Hmm

Anyhoo...