Children need structure, children need guidance, children need to have rules. If we as parents buck at these simple rules the schools have in place, what are we really teaching our kids? Are we going to follow them to their first jobs and take over at the first sign of stress are children are exhibiting or are we going to help them learn to cope?
I am not bucking this as a parent, I am bucking this Strike Sheet as a member of society. I would be annoyed by this even if it didnt effect my own child.
I believe that society needs to have a better understanding of poverty and its effects on children and their learning process/education. A child whose parent/s are more worried about where to find the next meal, or their next fix arent going to be worried if their child gets a Strike. That is the least of their concerns that day. But...the child worries and the child is ostracized and the child is punished as though poverty isnt enough of a punishment in itself.
Another example of this lack of understanding is in 1st grade DD's class had an Easter Egg hunt. A note went home telling us that we needed to send in 8 filled plastic easter eggs by such and such date or our children would not be allowed to participate. That about set my hair on fire! Not because WE couldnt afford to send the eggs, but because I knew full well that 2 of the families in DD's class couldnt and probably wouldnt. I am not here to berate them for not being able to or being willing to do this for their children. I am here to say that its not a good practice to allow children to be penalized for an adults choice.
I am sure that the teachers would have brought extra eggs to cover those children who did not bring them. We all know that teachers spend a good part of their salaries on school supplies and extras. But the children didnt know that. In fact DD came home a day or two before the hunt and commented...'**** wont be able to be in the hunt because he still hasnt brought his eggs'. Hallelujah. What kind of lesson is that teaching anyone?
So, this isnt just about my child, its about all of our children, our grandchildren, our nieghbors children, a total stranger's child....