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A child regularly swearing at a teacher - telephone the police?

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Post started by MissedOpportunity on 13/12/10 at 19:16

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    Posted by: MissedOpportunity 18/12/2010 at 18:52
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    curlygirly:
    Stop it, stop it, stop it now!!! I can not simply stand by and let you carry on this discussion! Where is our leader and facilitator when we need her? How will we ever draw any sensible meaning from this discussion? I demand to be facilitated!
    You are so philosophical girlygirly. It's all in the pragmatics.
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    Posted by: curlygirly 18/12/2010 at 18:53
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    I know my rights. I feel totally let down, will no one facilitate me?
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    Posted by: curlygirly 18/12/2010 at 18:55
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    As an aside dm would a green skirt work or does it have to be trousers?
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    Posted by: seren_dipity 18/12/2010 at 18:58
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    curlygirly:
    As an aside dm would a green skirt work
     

    no

    Crying 

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    Posted by: curlygirly 18/12/2010 at 19:01
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    seren_dipity:

    curlygirly:
    As an aside dm would a green skirt work
     

    no

    Crying 

    dammit
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    Posted by: DM 18/12/2010 at 19:08
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    curlygirly:
    As an aside dm would a green skirt work?

    Well it doesn't work for me.

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    Posted by: curlygirly 18/12/2010 at 19:15
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    No you're right, it doesn't. It's the wrong sort of green for your eyes. No wonder you struggle to control classes. May I suggest you seek the support of a behaviour management expert?
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    Posted by: moonpenny 18/12/2010 at 20:07
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    Not reading the last couple of pages, I am reminded of those two  great English poets, Chas and Dave and those immortal words: " Rabbit, rabbit,rabbit..."

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    Posted by: autismuk 18/12/2010 at 20:08
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    curlygirly:
    Stop it, stop it, stop it now!!! I can not simply stand by and let you carry on this discussion! Where is our leader and facilitator when we need her? How will we ever draw any sensible meaning from this discussion? I demand to be facilitated!
     

    I'm so unfacilitated I cannot even read this post .... help me please ..... help .... help ...

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    Posted by: seren_dipity 18/12/2010 at 20:16
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    moonpenny:
    Not reading the last couple of pages,
     

    Why does that not surprise me?  I suppose it saves yout the bother of addressing posts directed at you.

    I'll help you out:

    seren_dipity:

    moonpenny:
    I'd rather people have enthusiasm for their jobs than cynicism.
     

    I love my job.  I loved my previous jobs.  Aren't you rather cherry picking when you decide what people think by only showing any real interest in those posters you don't like? There is nothing in any of my posts to suggest that I do not love teaching.

    moonpenny:
    I get worn down by people who moan all the time.

    ...and yet you do it for much of the time on tes.  Moan, moan, moan about posters you don't like.  It is very wearing and likely to wear other posters down.  But, apparently, you have separate standards for yourself.

     

     


     

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