![]() All of them have dealt with lice, vomit and broken bones, not to mention whatever the most recent incarnation of Moms seeking Control Liberty wants. They want to help kids.Īs the (noxious) bumper sticker says-they’re certainly not in it for the income. ![]() They keep any contentious values under cover. They have to be moderate and stable, in order to stay in the classroom. My emotional stability has been assessed by the thousands of students, thousands of parents and hundreds of professional colleagues over decades of practice.Īnd here’s the important part: Most teachers- upwards of 90%, I’d estimate-are like me. I see gender health care as an issue between a child, their parents and their health care providers-far out of the purview of any school, beyond honoring a child’s wish to choose their own name. I love my family and think families are the foundation of American society. I am pro-God (not that it’s anybody’s business). That is why they think it’s perfectly acceptable to change your child’s gender without your permission. They are also anti-god and family and very unstable. The type of people who go into the public school system to teach and into the administration are very controlling. I will forever be in her debt for her actions.įed up with all this pro-school, thanks-for-trying talk, a Mom for Faux Liberty finally got down to business: Our school nurse administered life-saving epinephrine to our son last year. Have you not been in a classroom- ever? Do you still think that teachers dispense agreed-upon, vetted knowledge to passive recipients? Do you think a desperately hurting teenager can suck it up and learn, damn it, without impacting other students? And do you think mamas will come to school to pick up feverish, upchucking, scratching kids? Will they pick them up in time? That’s the goal! Because… why again? Who could be against dedicating tax dollars toward something that pretty much everyone agrees is a burning issue, post-pandemic?ĭo those on here miss the point- is that purposeful? Or are you really not getting it? Schools are not trained in healthcare or psychology & should have a very minor role in it. It took some time for the back-and-forth to identify what the original tweet was supposed to produce: anger over Joe Biden’s remarks about funding mental health care for kids, via their schools.Īha. My son had a classmate with diabetes, the teacher had to be trained to help. Most school districts no longer have nurses in school every day which is a problem. We do not “diagnose” or treat illness, but with consent can give OTC meds. Kids cannot come back until they are nit-free. Rural, small town (my hometown): We don’t treat lice (or bedbugs) but often help with treatment resources if needed. For other medical issues, they triage and make recommendations for next best steps for students health – including contacting parents. These were followed by tweets by reasonable people (many of them teachers or school nurses) pointing out that the school does, in fact, have to do something to stop the spread of head lice and deal with other maladies:įor lice: They triage and isolate, stopping the spread. (Follow-up tweet from Tiffany Justice): That’s right. That’s when they trust the parents-when lice and vomit make their appearance. ![]() It’s almost like the roles are backwards. How long til they wanna take that over too? It seems to me these “progressives” seem to view parents as simply payers & caretakers whereas they are the real parents who instill morals/values. Then, there were the hostile parents who didn’t want the school to do anything when their own children were sick or injured: I have to “sneak” my kids cough drops, I am not allowed to send them to school with medicine and they confiscate them. Our school district doesn’t check for lice, doesn’t send children with lice home, and doesn’t notify the parents if a child in their kid’s class has lice even if they’ve been notified of a case. No in fact they don’t even want to give the kid an ibuprofen. And the first couple dozen were best described as “confused.”įirst, there were the hostile parents who felt that schools were remiss in tending sick kids: What happens when your child gets sick at public school? Like if they have lice for example, does your child’s public school treat the lice? Or if they have a fever, does the school examine, diagnose and treat your child? Posted on X (Twitter) on July 26 by Moms for Liberty: It was one of the more convoluted of Moms for Liberty’s social media rants. Michele Cannaert on Where Were You on 9/11? Middle Schoolers: The Myth and the Reality.Teachers-or Teacher Unions? Or maybe-Neither.Moms for Liberty Takes on Head Lice and Other Critical Issues.
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