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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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scottishmummy · 22/10/2011 22:50

Wreck the hose juice!Buckie,lethal stuff.is home lanarkshire?or maybe Armadale?

scottishmummy · 22/10/2011 23:00

I'm guessing airdrie or coatbrig they love Buckie

LeBOOOf · 22/10/2011 23:22

Seeing scottishmummy here has reminded me of my favourite current joke, which I think I saw on MN- Nintendo have brought out a new game: you are a ten year old boy who rampages through the city of Glasgow stealing cars and threatening people. It's called Wii Bastard.

scottishmummy · 22/10/2011 23:31

That's funny

youcantparkthatthere · 23/10/2011 00:46

Greenock! christ greenock produced a SW from their own race, these days half the population are SW's and the other half are their clients! I know very un PC, but I'm entitled as a native to the godforsaken place.

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scottishmummy · 23/10/2011 00:58

Do you work auchenshoggle duty team now?Greenock,see Id forgotten fegie and inverclyde know it well

backwardpossom · 23/10/2011 12:28

I live near a place called Buckie...

youcantparkthatthere · 23/10/2011 12:38

Bloody Hell thats a but close to Lossie....., we used to call that sin city!

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youcantparkthatthere · 23/10/2011 12:48

Buckie is short for Buckfast, BTW. Not a lot of Buckie being consumed in Greenock; Eldorado and four Crown was the fortified wine of choice last time i was there.

Had some Eldorado in my underage days, lying on the fairway of the a local golf course after having consumed a bottle each I began hallucinating and was gazing at a sea of blue flashing lights. About twenty seconds later three fire engines screamed past, on their way to put out the fire that was blazing in the rough behind us!!

I thinkone of our embassy regal may have started that, might have been a kensitas club, cant remember was p*ed!

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backwardpossom · 23/10/2011 15:14

Lossie isn't Sin City - there is a part of Lossie known as that though. The rough part, funnily enough Wink

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