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AIBU children screaming teachers ignoring

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concernedneighbour47 · 06/07/2018 16:00

I changed my name incase anyone recognises me. I live next door to a school and I’m at home a lot during the daytime. I always hear the children playing outside and with the good weather I hear a lot more of what happens in the playground.

Basically there are a few kids with suspected issues possible autism/some issue affecting behaviour. There are a couple of children who scream and cry a lot. I understand children obviously get hurt etc but these children are screaming and crying with no obvious cause. AIBU to think that the teachers should be helping the children more effectively rather than telling them to shut up/stop screaming and occasionally mocking them with the other children :(

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Discotits · 06/07/2018 17:43

This all sounds like bollocks. I think you’ve mentioned children with autism being mocked to get everyone frothing. Go and speak to the head if this is true.

hmmwhatatodo · 06/07/2018 17:52

Why do you think more stones would be thrown over the garden if you complain? Collect up all the stones and rubbish and take it round to the office one day.
I imagine you’ve got the wrong end of the stick with regards to the screaming and ‘mocking’.
All schools seem to have at least one neighbour who complains all the time.

However, with regards to your wedding dress dilemma I sympathised with you and think you were put in a difficult situation and you did the right thing.

hmmwhatatodo · 06/07/2018 18:00

Actually I’ve changed my mind. I think you’re just bored really, aren’t you?

RebelRogue · 06/07/2018 18:16

What does the mocking consist of?
How do you know the kids have ASD?
How come not one,but several children burst out crying or screaming for no reason?

As an aside "shut up" is not allowed in any of the schools I've been familiar with,especially not by staff.

ProfessorMoody · 06/07/2018 18:17

You've been asked multiple times why you think they have autism and have dodged the question.

You've also posted a (very fast paced) thread about a wedding dress which doesn't ring true either.

You need to get a life, OP. It's Friday - go out and have some fun.

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