Teachers Reading Ridiculous Parent Requests: PART 10
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The mom whose child was "traumatized" in the womb because of what she witnessed while pregnant!!!! I may or may not have peed a little from laughing... 😂😂😂😂
They used to believe that in the Middle Ages….
What makes you think the fetus can’t be subjected to trauma in the womb? When the mother is scared she tenses up, adrenaline and cortisol flood her body, and her nervous system is activated. The fetus is subjected to this because it is part of the mother’s body. We believe it now as well.
@@kategallagher3033
That's fine but, the mother said she saw AN accident. One stressed out circumstance is not going to cause a baby to be born with PTSD.
@@kategallagher3033 I had an anxiety disorder during my second pregnancy and had anxiety attacks daily for the first five months. My son does not get to behave however he wants because of this.
Likewise.
Whenever I got these types of requests from parents, I always made sure that the parent was welcome to do the job for themselves:
1. PTSD before birth: No problem, ma'am, just produce a psychiatrist's note to that effect and we will be sure to help you out. When s/he has difficulty, we will call you and you and your doctor can take care of the problem.
2. No, I can't do that pillow safety thing; however, these are the times when we have our recesses and as long as you check into the office beforehand you are more than welcome to come to school during these times and do pillow duty by yourself.
3. Yes, you should call the police every time you want to take your child out early. In our city, she would have
had about a 2 hour wait!
4. Yes, ma'am instead of me calling you, you should call the school OR administrative substitute offices every day at least a 1/2 hour prior to school to see if I'm going to be absent that day.
5. Hair problems? Well, be sure that you send a licensed hair stylist to school at least a half hour before school starts and the stylist can coif your child's do in her car before school starts.
6. Need a pick me up almond snack? Feel free to come to school and provide this snack for your child at the specified time. Also, please bring a note from your doctor granting permission that this is a health necessity.
7. No problem with your child being late from school due to "car line" anxiety. Please submit a doctor's note to this effect and apply to have your child home schooled.
PROBLEMS SOLVED!!!!!
I once had a parent give me a book as to their religious beliefs and they wanted ME to monitor what the child should do and not do as per their booklet. I told them, I would never make their child do anything that they felt uncomfortable doing, but that I wouldn't monitor their child as per their beliefs (or the booklet which I handed back). I told them that I always left my lesson plans open on my desk and that they were welcome ANY time, (even if I wasn't there) to read and discuss my lessons with their child. Guess how many times they came in?
ZERO. This was not about religious freedom it was about controlling a teacher to enforce their religion upon their child. That is the same with all of the above problems. It is about parents wanting to control teachers, treat them like servants, and have the teachers excuse their poor parenting behaviors.
It's true - we had a parent demand we only watch her child on the playground 🙄🙄🙄 because she thought he was getting bullied (actually it turned out to be the other way around 😅) so we asked to come in and supervise her own son for the day as we couldnt keep an eye on just one child for the day.
And guess what she never did and funnily enough we never got an apology when we had to tell her actually it was her kid who was bullying 😅😅.
Btw the kids were like 3-4 so not really bullying just silly squabbles lol
@@s.g2344 Yes, no one really wants to identify the real problem and find ways to solve it. They just want others to solve their parenting problems for them and to be able to blame others rather than to take responsibility for themselves.
“She definitely got warrants.” 😂😂😂
Best part of the video: “I’m going to go get ice cream.” Me too, me too.
🤣 CHEERS! 🍦
I’m a new parent, so I watch these videos to learn what not to do lol
Keep in mind the bar is super low here, lol.
Be normal! There you go.
I wouldn’t want to tangle with my school secretary. She’s a bad ass. We ❤ her!
School secretaries are AMAZING!!
@@BoredTeachers My daughter's primary school secretary had been in the Army for 20 years! Awesome school secretary!! Miss making her triple chocolate brownies.
Ours too!
These parents were never told no, and don't know how to tell their children no. My kids went to school with hair messed up occasionally, clothes wrinkled occasionally, and sometimes when they got in trouble I took their side, sometimes I didn't. My only special requests were when my son had a serious medical condition that landed him in the hospital and made him a Type 1 diabetic. Those are times when it makes sense - when it's medically necessary. Every teacher had food in their desks for him, he was allowed to eat in the classroom at any time, he could walk down to the cafeteria and raid the fridge, and the nurse's office always had food for him. I was on Sister Helen's speed dial, and any time there were issues I was called in, immediately directed into his classroom, and allowed to walk in there - instead of waiting for him - so I could deliver insulin and supplies. That's the system working correctly. Anything else - pillows, almonds, nope.
You are a mom or a dad of the year!!! The important things (like Diabetes needs) come FIRST!!
@@CharlotteStockton Type 1 Diabetes sucks. I'd give anything for him to be cured. The hospitalizations he's had for DKA have been rough on him (he's nearly died twice). He's 36 now, a doctor, and married, and about to have his first baby. I will forever worry about how his life, and now his wife and child's lives, will be affected by diabetes.
@@betsykeller9096 I'm so sorry you have had to deal with this, but the fact he is so successful in living his life is a testament to your love and good care!
I was reprimanded for calling the assistant DA on one of my students who had a warrant for his arrest. The police came and arrested the student. I have the DA's office on speed dial.
Teachers exist to TEACH, NOT TO DO YOUR CHILD’S HAIR!!!! I get oversleeping, but you either do their hair before bed or give them a different style that doesn’t take hours to put together before school!!!!
Some of these parents man; where do they come up with these requests?!?!?!?!
I was also wondering why the child’s hair couldn’t be done the night before? That sounds like the only logical solution.
I had a parent request that I pull the lice eggs out of her child's hair, and I was so stupid that I spent my whole lunch doing exactly that. (I kinda felt sorry for student!).
We get this all the time 😅 parents dropping off their 3-4 year old and asking us to do their hair we find it quite funny and tbf the parents are really apologetic and lovely about it so we usually do it anyway 😊
Yeah...and what about us teachers that have very little experience braiding hair? Do parents really want to take that risk with their child's hair? They'd probably complain about that too!
I would never fulfill this request!
“Parents you gotta do better.”
I can't wait for another Mr. Mack video. This man is funny af
My kid is 11 . I think in her entire school career, the only thing i requested was extra bathroom breaks when she had diarrhea. I can't imagine having the audacity to ask somebody to follow my kid around with pillows.
Unfortunately, the audacity is running rampant.
But why was she in school with diarrhea??
love that about the school secretary!
3rd week into the semester and a parent asked if their son can have extra credit. I sent the study guide and told them he can retake the quiz. Lol.
You go I’ll have a double scoop in your honor. Some dark chocolate sea salt carmel. Thanks for the laugh.
The police part sounds relatable at my new job. I now work in airline customer service and a passenger showed up late, admitted to being late, but claims our airport agent was rude and complained multiple times. When I spoke with my supervisor this customer wanted me to tell them what action our airline took against that employee. I had to explain to him that disciplinary matters is something that is handled internally and cant be shared with customers. He really wanted to know if shes gonna get fired like...how revengeful can yall be.
In all my kids schooling I never made any requests.
Before I had kids I was a prek teacher.. teachers are already expected to do toooooo damn much.
Please forgive me for interrupting bbbuuutt the way his elbow was pleasantly moisturized at 1:48 to 1:50 brought a tear to my eye 🥴 .... ok continue
His face glistening too though...major distraction.....a good distraction
@@brittyh428 It looks like they shine brighter when they read these parent's ridiculous requests and not have to deal with them anymore 🤣😂🤣😂
It was shaking the paper with the face for me!!!!😂😆🤣😂🤣
Similar requests at the high school level also. I had some really good doozies dealing with behavior problems. Parents thought that their 6 foot tall, 200 pound (or larger) son had the RIGHT to punch other students.if there was disagreement.
I had a kid (honor roll) demand that I let him call me late to my “inconsequential” hs German class (“too easy” for him anyway) because he wished to escort his girlfriend to class safely every day. 😂😂🤣
Tell them that they are going to need to save up to pay their kid's lawyers fees, or be prepared to visit their son during his incarceration.
Please please do more and more of these , sooo hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i was just traumatized today doing remote learning today. a student disrobed from the waist down. i want to burn my eyes with hand sanitizer. the other kids were distracted thank god. omg. i'm scarred for life.
For what reason was this happening 😮
I remember during Covid lock down when our kids were doing remote learning only, an adult had to be home with the kids. On a few occasions there was this one kid who was home alone. We knew because sometimes the teacher would tell him to get his parents to adjust the camera or sound on the computer and he would respond with “my mommy and daddy are not here” mind you, he was 5 years old and didn’t know how to adjust that stuff during that time. I felt for him and his parents. Tough times.
The teacher will be aiding and abetting if they call the parent to tell them that the substitute will be in that day😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I have two sons that have both since graduated and not one single time did I ask their teachers to throw pillows at them or give them timed snacks.
I don't have a clue why someone would do that and I'm damn glad I don't!
If I got hurt on the playground,my mom told the teachers it was my own fault and I just needed to shake the pain off lol.
Undiagnosed: Rare Disease Parents and Families have lifestyles and things they do, just to make it through each day that are: UNFATHOMABLE to the majority of the public school population. Many families don't understand WHY it's their tradition to modify plans, have special tools/equipment (pillows) to get goals acheived, with as little injury as possible. Most families with undiagnosed Rare Disese or Chronic Illness "just are that way", & "have always done things that way", & don't realise that perhaps the Medical Field has neglected to discern and test, image & diagnose a student--it's usually not until: Jr. High, High School, or even Jr College or University that a Rare Disease is properly considered. And: 80% of Rare Diseases are: genetic, and uncurable. Also: even if a young adult patient or parent of a minor patient attempts to discuss with a Healthcare Provider, advocate that they would like their child to be assessed for an undiagnosed Rare Disease, Dr.s & nurses, even: secretaries and clinic managers will debate and argue against it, frequently writing nasty errors, or leaving HUGE omissions in the child's medical record. Rare Diseases are "invisible", & the mainstream public education system, and public community churches and clubs defer to: mocking and scoffing, instead of trying to help a parent realise there may be errors and omissions/neglect, in their child's medical records--that something's not quite "right".
I know. I was a child with 2 undiagnosed: Rare Diseases. And I wasn't diagnosed, until AFTER I advocated for my elementary aged child, who was imaged, tested and genetically diagnosed. We get: mocked and scoffed, discounted and abused, by ignorant, undiscerning adults who teach their children (the classmates & community peers of our: Rare Disease population)--in the Public School System, in public colleges and universities, at church, in HealthCare Settings, at our Community Clubs (Ag Clubs, Scouting, Fraternities and Sororieties, etc.) & just shopping. Awareness is now at a CRITICAL point for the Rare Disease Patient Population.
Bruising Easily & joint subluxation or: dislocation are comorbidities of 1 of the 18 different genetically known & identifiable types of: Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS). The 19th type of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome remains only: clinically-tested, with a medical history and physical manifestations that add up to a: Hypermobile Ehlers Danlos Syndrome diagnosis (hEDS). All types of Ehlers Danlos Syndromes are genetically inherited: collagen disorders. 2/3rds of the human body is collagen. There are other Rare Diseases that cause: easy bruising and joints cracking and popping (crepitus) or dislocating. 2 more are also genetic collagen disorders: Marfan Syndrome & Loeys-Dietz Syndrome.
Feb. 28th is: National Rare Disease Day.
National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) & The Every Life Foundation for Rare Diseases have websites and resources. NORD has an educational You Tube channel.
Let's HELP, & refuse to HURT possible Rare Disease children and families. Let's help parents discern that their traditions of getting things done, & frequently having "special requests" may actually be due to an undiagnosed: Rare Disease. Please be encouraged to help parents realise that: Dr.s and Healthcare workers are people, too, & they commit: fraudulent Radiology Reports, they: Providers are Lazy, & copy & paste: "normal" in medical records, or they Make Mistakes, that: delay diagnosis, add to confusion in HealthCare.
Can you imagine how embarrassed your son's would have been?
I feel you on the ice cream.....
Rediculous!! I now want some ice cream lol
I had one tell me that her husband could not have lice because he is from Michigan and lice don't like the cold. We live in Oklahoma. This after months and months of trying to aid her in getting rid of the lice that infested her children. 7 years later and It's still hard for me to wear my hair down and switched to working in the Department of Corrections. I prefer prison 100% over ever going back to the schools again.
I’ve heard people say they’d rather work for DOC than nursing homes.
Been there, done that. If I only had a nickel for every louse and nit that I pulled from these kid's heads.
Parents wouldn't believe me so I started picking them out with clear tape so that they could see the little lice legs wriggling around!!
I live in Michigan, and when I was a kid, I had head lice once.
@@sabrinamiller4405 Yes, as teacher, I spent HOURS pulling lice and eggs out of children's hair.
These are all too funny
I feel you on the ice cream. Eating ice cream right now
This too much 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Oh, please send me your daughter's hair kit! I'm white, and my vision is TERRIBLE! I am giddy with the notion of what havoc I might create. I can only imagine it will be legendary. Lord, let it be on picture day...
I was a sub teacher before I had kids. I made sure they knew that trouble with the sub == trouble with Mom. I mean, I’d listen to everyone’s side of the story, but the presumption of guilt would be towards my kids.
(Just started my 16th school year as Spec. Ed. sub teacher. Don’t bother telling me I’m lucky and have the best job in the world, because I already know that!)
When you get your ice cream bring me an ice cream sandwich please and thanks. I used to teach for a hot second. #hatedit
And you know those aren't even the craziest 😂
Born scared? Heard of born breech, with the cord wrapped around em,
baby pooped in the canal, kid born with his fist balled up......but scared?
Give me a break.
Truth!!
For the love! Enjoy your ice cream!
New TA… this gives me life.
Yeah. I'll take that pillow and hide in the supply closet. You know it's empty
I went to elementary school in the 70s. Nobody gave a flying F if we broke our bones, bled profusely, or lost chunks of hair on the playground. Dont even get me started on dodge ball. We survived.
my sister is a teacher and can relate to this
I would have asked the parent to send snacks for the entire class plus the teacher every day 😂
Ha! Some parents are ridiculous ( I can say that 'cus I'm single no kids🙏🏽😂). The worse part is when administration bends over backwards for such ridiculous ness. Parents boss admin then the staff follows. We (staff) are walking on egg shells on campus. Home school your sheltered kids.
I taught pre-K 3 and I had a child that would lie about anything. One day when mom picked up she asked what is that orange thing that makes you feel better at lunch? I was at a lost as what that could be. I was quiet for a few minutes while I could possibly think what this Child told the mother and it finally clicked! I was like is it the hot sauce I put on my food or the Cheetos I eat. I would eat with the children but they would never ask what I ate and I let the mother know that. This is one of the craziest stories I have ever heard from a parent
I had one parent say that I couldn’t fail their kid because he had an IEP. His SPED teacher told me to stop talking to her after that.
In the districts I've worked in, you can't fail kids that have IEPs. 🙄
@@blugreen123 that’s a local misinterpretation of the federal governing IDEA statute. Nowhere does it or any resulting CFR provision mandate passing grades for students with IEPs solely on that basis. Any local rule that does so could actually violate if not the actual law then the intent of it, neither of which would survive judicial or even congressional scrutiny. Unfortunately no teacher is in a position to challenge but end up suffering the consequences in the short term. Ultimately, the students pay the price down the line. It sounds like a great issue for your local or national union to investigate if you’re unionized.
I wonder if it’s because failing a child with an IEP opens the district up to a lawsuit where they are scrutinized as to whether or not they followed the IEP.
At my school a parent called 911 because the school asked her to pick up her child when she wasn’t on the list to ride the bus. The parent said she was going to sue everyone in the school for child abandonment!?! The secretary asked her if she came down to the school to yell at the secretary and or fight her? Two cop cars showed up. Fun times!
Follow the child with a pillow haha,might as well put him in a bubble.
Don't give them ideas.
Thug life 😂😂😂😂 lmaooo
The mom who called the police should have been arrested for misuse of the emergency 🚨 system 😡
I can NOT even wrap my brain around these requests!! Are they aliens on the wrong planet?? SERIOUSLY???
Parents are getting ridiculous lately.
Parents do NOT care about raising kind, respectable humans anymore.
I do, and my kids are awesome, but man do my kids come home with stories about other kids and I'm just flabbergasted these parents constantly make excuses because they DON'T care about being parents.
Lately?
If you define 'lately' as a time period of 20 years!
Agreed
@@cpete2976 I think of "lately" as about 10-20 years..
Gangster!!!! 🤣😂
Anyone want to be there when “pillow child” moves to college??? How’s THAT parent going to react???
Or even middle school. 😆😅
@@danamichelle1290 TRUE STORY. I hadn’t thought about that.
2:49 my teacher made me bring my hairbrush to school with me every day
Ok, so put ex cons like your secretary in charge of the kids! Either the parents shut up and beg for teachers or home school. Win-win!
Hell fuck funny. Entitled parents who shouldn't be entitled to parent. I feel your pain. I understand why teachers are leaving by the droves. If every teacher quit on a designated day, the education board would have to listen to their complaints.
Am I the only one who lost it when he growled at the end and then got so mad he had to get ice cream?
Charlotte dobre would say” my flabbers are gasted”
I would have put that child's hair in a ponytail and called it a day. Do I know how to braid hair? Yes, I do. Am I braiding your child's hair? No, no I am not.
I just have one question here, why does that poster have the Dallas Cowboys logo along with the AT&T logo?
Ive posted this on another video but a couple of weeks ago a mum tried to give us an un prescribed bottle of medicine to give to her kid 😮 like no doctors note nothing.
We tried to explain to her we cant do anything without a prescription because we dont know if its legit, in date etc..
Anyway this mum wouldnt stand for it saying she gives him this medicine all the time 🙄 (btw the child was fine without it).
Eventually she got a doctors note and it was fine but was really annoyed at us that we just couldnt give her child a random bottle of medicine 😅😅 jeez lol
You're funny!
This is why they say that parents should have a license to have a kid.I feel sorry for the kids.This is unbelievable.
I have an idea, home school!
Don't let fear ruin your life.
I use to drive school bus.
Had a special needs child start riding my bus when I was the bus driver sub.
The school bus is 3/4 kids a seat (elementary),
This kid comes on saying he had a bad day and demands a seat to himself. The child is 8.
I say no, that’s not possible. He takes his seat and no one sits next to him until the bus is full, so the smaller kids start to sit next to him and he starts kicking them.
I stop it. I get him calmed down and drive.
As the bus slowly empties the kid is still there.
We have to follow the route, the kid sees his house, I turn just before his house and he freaks out!
An older kid tries to calm him, nope, the kid starts throwing punches.
I have 5 kids left on the bus and I have to pull over to break this one sided fight up.
Check both kids and get them seated. This required me to put the child in a bear hug or get hit myself.
The child calms down, I finish the route.
Turns out this kid is the very last stop.
The next day the parent is in the principals office as I go in to give the report before the end of school.
The parent who is home all day, is demanding that their child be the first one off the bus. And then I can go back to the school and finish my route.
I said no, any changes to the bus route had to come from the head office.
The principal knowing that was not going to happen tried to get me to just do it. Even threatening me with my job as if she was my boss.
The Mother said I would regret it if I made her start coming to pick up her child in the car line again.
As if that was going to scare me - a parent who is home all day picking up her child on her own instead of letting them ride the bus.
Oh and the best part!
There is an older sibling on the bus and Mom doesn’t pick them up cause they are not special needs. Mom makes this child take the bus.
Lmao 🤣 😅
I'd probably give in to the chocolate covered almond request provided it was supplied or at least funded by the parent. Also depending on school policy and practicality of doing so. But the rest? That's a big ol' nope from me! 🙅🏻
Most schools have a "No Nut" policy due to so many kids with serious allergies...
Unless this is a health situation, are going to provide chocolate covered almonds for the rest of the students, also?
❤
I had a paren who asked me to send them a photo of every child in the classroom with her son so that she could see everyone he interacted with. I said no ma’am that’s illegal.
😂😂😂
First of all, I thought you call your boss to call in and they arrange for a substitute…. So, umm, No
Laaawd, what is wrong with yo creations?🤦🏾♀️
Ok but I might agree with the parent who wanted to call the police. How they gonna tell someone they can’t take their kid!?
Teachers who can’t transfer skills proficiently to the student [who’s not disabled] without third party intervention are truly failed.
Lol
Let them ride the bus! Really! As taxpayers, we pay for it, why not use it? Why do so many parents drive their children to and from school?
Omg I had special needs kids and wasn't this insane
Happy that I noped out of kids. My dogs are amazing
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What’s wrong with people?
These are prime reasons why people shouldn’t have kids. Wow! 😮 I’m baffled.
They can’t be serious…😮
I was just thinking what other jobs do parents come in and demand stuff. Could you Imagine going to Starbucks and saying this stuff?!
Or a bank!!
Oh parents are so oOoOO wonderful 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮!!!!!!!!!!!k?????????????
So parents really ask this or do this stuff?
A parent a helicopter parents to follow him pillows keep it up lies.
WHOA. Let me just tell YOU - you better give me my damn child when I ask for her. Maybe this is a big school thing, but I've never heard of a school refusing to release a child to a parent. I'd be stomping to the class and taking her out myself.
Nowadays, schools won't release students to leave after a certain point in the day (usually close to the end of the day). Otherwise, the front office is INUNDATED w/ parents who just don't want to wait in the parent pickup line. And good luck "stomping to the class"; w/ all the shootings, we're now locking our classroom doors 100% of the time. My school is also multiple separate buildings, and all are locked from the outside. Campus officers would be coming for you before anything got unlocked.
@@guccideltaco Yeah, def a big school thing, then. I didn't even think about people trying to circumvent the line. We don't even have school officers, I think the entire elementary has under 350 students.
@@chocolatefrenzieya Oh yeah, I teach at a Middle School w/ around 1300 students. 😄
@@guccideltaco God bless you. I honestly admire our teachers.
@@chocolatefrenzieya Thanks!
Valentines day two years ago i had a parent bring in a box of unopened paper airplane valentines. She asked if i could write his name on all of them after i built them. All 30. On valentines day when it was already chaotic. Nope. No no maam.
😂😂😂😂