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<blockquote data-quote="miche" data-source="post: 36339" data-attributes="member: 3488"><p>Well, from a teacher's perspective:</p><p></p><p>I have some kids who take every opportunity they can to get up and walk aroudn and disrupt the class during instructional time. Their reason is usually to get a kleenex, throw away a kleenex, or use hand sanitizer after a kleenex. So I can see that side of the story. I have actually forbid students to get up for tissues and they have to keep a box at their desk if they need one. Sounds silly, but I honestly have one child who will try to get up 10-20 times during a 40 minutes class (that's once every 2-4 minutes to get a tissue). Obviously he's not learning a thing. Anyway, stay calm and listen to the teacher's side of the story. My students never tell their parents the whole truth of the story when they get in trouble. I don't know about the comment "all the teachers are talking about you". What was that supposed to mean for your child????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miche, post: 36339, member: 3488"] Well, from a teacher's perspective: I have some kids who take every opportunity they can to get up and walk aroudn and disrupt the class during instructional time. Their reason is usually to get a kleenex, throw away a kleenex, or use hand sanitizer after a kleenex. So I can see that side of the story. I have actually forbid students to get up for tissues and they have to keep a box at their desk if they need one. Sounds silly, but I honestly have one child who will try to get up 10-20 times during a 40 minutes class (that's once every 2-4 minutes to get a tissue). Obviously he's not learning a thing. Anyway, stay calm and listen to the teacher's side of the story. My students never tell their parents the whole truth of the story when they get in trouble. I don't know about the comment "all the teachers are talking about you". What was that supposed to mean for your child???? [/QUOTE]
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