Is teacher's behaviour wrong?

jwork

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my kid has told me what his teacher did in the ccc to him and the rest of the students during lesson time probably when they can't do the work. wat do u think i should do now?

she does the below to students:
1. hit head
2. hit face
3. pull ear
4. pull shirt
5. shake body
 


I think it is definitely wrong!! They are only child care kids rite? So they are very young, so how can the teacher do this. Wat she is doing is hurting the kids and it might make them hate studying or learning in future. I think u hv to check it out then log complain.
 
actually not to side with the teacher or what but some children have the tendency to tell tales in order to seek attention. Better check with the supervisor in charge 1st or other parents as well..
 
Its not right but better double check with other parents n the kids, if they say d same thing, u all shud report to MCYS at once so this can stop happening to the kids

Tis is bad, it shudn't be happening in any child care ctr
Action without delay!! Before any kid gets a permanent damage (in ears cos there's slapping; to the Brain/eyes as ther's shaking d body; n their pride; they might develop fears n low self esteem, cos this is child abuse!!)
 
Haiyo so violent, what if the kids follow her example and start these behavior amongst themselves? Maybe you can talk to the teacher hint hint say you notice certain behavior and wonders if anyone in the class is behaving a little violently. I think the teacher would be a lot more cautious on her own actions. It can be very trying to manage so many children.
 
Gosh, this is definitely not acceptable!! Pls find out how true your child words are, n take action. This has to be stopped.
 
Doesn't sound right. Should speak to the principal as well as request for cctv video footage to verify if it's truly a teacher's action or a case of children lying. I think many of them, at such age, are learning and one of it is also 'not stating facts'.
 
This is definitely not acceptable behaviour from an educator. It's best to check it out and if that really is the case, report to school management or MCYS.
Sometimes, what the children says may be just one or two incorrect words and make a lot of difference.

For example:
1. I once saw a parent patting the head of her child and saying, "Good job!" and my child asked me, "Why that auntie hit the head?"
2. My child told me, "Teacher pull ear." I asked my child how the teacher does it and my darling sang to me innocently, "When you're happy and you know it, you pull your ear."

I know my child is very funny to say such things. If I didn't ask my child to explain, the teacher would have gotten probably a scolding from me for nothing haha
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i agree with jenna, sometimes the words of the child are to be taken with a pinch of salt first. clarify and find out more before worrying.
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Hi with thr recent childcare abuse incident, at my first skool childcare, I think u shd highlight this matter ASAP.
 

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