Not exact matches
You've
heard the horror stories about the schools:
kindergartens with a dose of amoral sex education;
teachers sowing gender confusion with the hearty support of administrators; violence and widespread drug use in the tony prep schools that train tomorrow's elites; depression, eating disorders,....
Like mothers and
kindergarten teachers, I find that whispering is also sometimes effective, and even with the volume turned down I hope my theology can be
heard in my stories.
But I
hear the voices of his daycare
teachers play in my mind — «he has to be potty trained,» «they won't change his diapers in
kindergarten» — and instantly I feel like a total failure for having 3 - and - half year old who has trouble keeping his underwear dry.
Before my son started
kindergarten, his
teacher became extremely anxious upon
hearing she'd have a student with autism in her class.
In addition, she
heard comments such as, «
Teachers have been calling me with the same complaints about my boy since
kindergarten.
«You don't
hear conversations about, «Do
teachers really need to have a college education [to teach] in
kindergarten on?
Then came the worries — the tightness around our parents» mouths, the frowns lining our
kindergarten teacher's forehead, the question everyone whispered when they thought we couldn't
hear.
As governor, Hunt had made education one of his top priorities, but he had also
heard from
kindergarten teachers that children were arriving at school without foundational skills.