Not Kristin saying she doesn’t like people telling pregnant not to drink but not keeping the same vibes on this subject. Interesting 🤔 I was a kid and who didn’t drink, smoke etc. I don’t think it’s appropriate the teacher to snitch on her principals kids. It’s overstepping the work and friend dynamics. You have to pick which one you wanna be. You are friends relationship then tell her. If you are a teacher & principal relationship mind your business.
I would take care of my own child, then reiterate how important and welcome it is that they are open with you like this. Causing them to be "the rat" will most likely cause them to pull away and hide things.
I was with Bert and Mo on it not being my business but when Kristen pointed out that it’s a fairly large amount in a sandwich bag and that if discovered the older kid could face serious legal consequences, I’m going with her and Abby. The boss needs to know. I would absolutely not tell my boss if it was a much smaller amount.
My only issue with this is that the find might be used by the younger boys...and I yeah, I would go to her with my concern with my son being exposed to something which I don't accept. Make it about your son and not about theirs. Their business is their business and your business is still yours.
All true.. but then the parent may not let your child visit anymore which is okay but then your child will be mad and no longer share with you what's going on. Tell anonymously.
@@MsGigijenjen If you are worried about your own child's exposure, then the cancellation of play dates would be ok. Telling anonymously may have little to no resolve and may or may not keep your own child safe.
How is your kid sleeping over at another person's home and you are not their friend? Just a professional relationship with your boss. From my family culture, it was definitely a no-no. To answer the question, I would not allow my kid to sleepover moving forward. It's now a dangerous environment. The principle can't run her own home 😂
As an educator with kids I’d be going to the principal and and ask to have a parent to parent conversation. Regardless of my relationship with her our kids have a relationship so we should be able to talk to the other about the influences one has on the other. I should be able to say hey my kid disclosed (insert disclosure) and i thought you might like to know. Depending how she responds and some other factors goes into my decision if I let my kid hang out with hers outside of school.
Also don't think your son is going to come out of his friend group unscathed when they find out he snitched.
I would stay out of it. I doubt your boss is going to appreciate you telling them how to manage their kids.
Not Kristin saying she doesn’t like people telling pregnant not to drink but not keeping the same vibes on this subject. Interesting 🤔
I was a kid and who didn’t drink, smoke etc. I don’t think it’s appropriate the teacher to snitch on her principals kids. It’s overstepping the work and friend dynamics. You have to pick which one you wanna be. You are friends relationship then tell her. If you are a teacher & principal relationship mind your business.
Whoa, so no more sleepovers and slowly step back perhaps. I would keep quiet tbh
I would take care of my own child, then reiterate how important and welcome it is that they are open with you like this. Causing them to be "the rat" will most likely cause them to pull away and hide things.
I was with Bert and Mo on it not being my business but when Kristen pointed out that it’s a fairly large amount in a sandwich bag and that if discovered the older kid could face serious legal consequences, I’m going with her and Abby. The boss needs to know. I would absolutely not tell my boss if it was a much smaller amount.
My only issue with this is that the find might be used by the younger boys...and I yeah, I would go to her with my concern with my son being exposed to something which I don't accept. Make it about your son and not about theirs. Their business is their business and your business is still yours.
All true.. but then the parent may not let your child visit anymore which is okay but then your child will be mad and no longer share with you what's going on. Tell anonymously.
@@MsGigijenjen If you are worried about your own child's exposure, then the cancellation of play dates would be ok. Telling anonymously may have little to no resolve and may or may not keep your own child safe.
I’m extra paranoid now that Fentanyl is on the rise.
Two words: Fentanyl Poisoning
You strike me the type to also believe people are handing out drugs on holloween lol its just weed not white powder in the bag
How is your kid sleeping over at another person's home and you are not their friend? Just a professional relationship with your boss. From my family culture, it was definitely a no-no.
To answer the question, I would not allow my kid to sleepover moving forward. It's now a dangerous environment. The principle can't run her own home 😂
As an educator with kids I’d be going to the principal and and ask to have a parent to parent conversation. Regardless of my relationship with her our kids have a relationship so we should be able to talk to the other about the influences one has on the other. I should be able to say hey my kid disclosed (insert disclosure) and i thought you might like to know. Depending how she responds and some other factors goes into my decision if I let my kid hang out with hers outside of school.
Don’t snitch