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Not sure what to think of this comment at my son’s parents evening

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Blackdore · 05/12/2023 15:00

He's 5 and in reception. It was his first parents evening.
Teacher said mostly positive things and that he’s very fun and clever, picks things up quickly.

In a joking way she said “he’ll either take over the world or destroy it”
I laughed it off , but when I told a friend she was quite shocked and thought it wasn’t funny or appropriate.

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Headband · 05/12/2023 15:02

I'd have laughed at this , the teacher is just commenting that he has a strong character.

Hermittrismegistus · 05/12/2023 15:03

Nothing to be offended about.

ComtesseDeSpair · 05/12/2023 15:03

As you say - he’s 5 and in Reception. It’s a meaningless and humorous way of saying he’s a bit of a live wire and has a strong personality.

LubaLuca · 05/12/2023 15:05

It's a little joke. I remember being told something similar about my son - "If he could get himself organised he'd be dangerous." I laughed. He's still badly organised.

sprigatito · 05/12/2023 15:06

It just means he's a strong character with lots of drive and energy that will need channeling properly. You wouldn't say it about a child you didn't warm to. It's affectionate.

EarlofShrewsbury · 05/12/2023 15:06

My daughter's 10 now but the teacher said at her first parents evening that she'll either run the country or a gang in prison.

I think it's a common joke teachers make.

Tighginn · 05/12/2023 15:07

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StopWithYourNonsense · 05/12/2023 15:08

It's just a joke. Some people look for something to feel offended about.

Iateallllllthepies · 05/12/2023 15:08

I say that about one of my own children to be honest.

Goneroundthetwist · 05/12/2023 15:10

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andHelenknowsimmiserablenow · 05/12/2023 15:11

StopWithYourNonsense · 05/12/2023 15:08

It's just a joke. Some people look for something to feel offended about.

This. I am SO glad I am not a teacher.

Strawberrycheesecake7 · 05/12/2023 15:11

He’s obviously not actually going to destroy the world and she doesn’t really think that. It was just a joke. It probably just means he’s a good leader and knows his own mind.

SiousieSoo · 05/12/2023 15:12

StopWithYourNonsense · 05/12/2023 15:08

It's just a joke. Some people look for something to feel offended about.

Exactly this. I cannot get over how the most innocuous of light hearted comments are scrutinised, and give rise to disproportionate outrage. It is so harmless. Just let the teachers say nothing apart from bland vanilla comments going forwards. Much easier all round.

TheMaryBones · 05/12/2023 15:13

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Chuckiee · 05/12/2023 15:14

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You are quite the little ray of sunshine.

TheMaryBones · 05/12/2023 15:14

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NameChange259 · 05/12/2023 15:14

I’d find that funny. I’ve often said I hope my son decides to use his skills for good, not evil Grin

user1483387154 · 05/12/2023 15:16

it is a compliment, he can achieve much and can put this towards his current interersts

BrightGreenMoonBuggy · 05/12/2023 15:18

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If you are going to sneer at the education of others, you won’t mind me telling you that the word is ‘scraped.’ Also, your post needs a few full stops.

IDontLoveTheWayYouLie · 05/12/2023 15:19

You laughed it off so I guess you didn't see anything wrong with it until your friend piped up either?

Teacher was just making a joke.

Headband · 05/12/2023 15:21

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Wtf

2mummies1baby · 05/12/2023 15:23

@Tighginn She can probably spell 'scraped', though. And knows not to comma splice.

Rewis · 05/12/2023 15:23

The sounds like a compliment. Like he is very clever.

JL690 · 05/12/2023 15:24

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Take it as the joke it was meant to be and thank your lucky stars the reception teacher is not this poster. 😉

JudgeJ · 05/12/2023 15:26

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I'm sure the teacher can spell 'scraped' though!