istg the "maintaining a quiet classroom can be challenging, you let me know if you need my assistance" just 🙃🙃🙃 lol if I wanted my class quiet, they'd be quiet. trust me 😂
If they’re loud in an activity but not causing a ruckus, it means they’re learning and practicing exactly how they need to! Most kids aren’t going to learn quietly for the majority of the time, that’s just how kids are. (I’m also convinced this is why every school I’ve ever seen is entirely made of cinder brick in the US 😂)
You you _know_ all her kids hated her. She’s the type of teacher that brags about her kids but once they grow up they tell story’s about their rude strict third grade teacher 🤣 Edit: this is oddly my most popular comment lol
I had a strict strict grade 1/2 teacher and I didn't love her as a kid but as an adult I thank my lucky stars every day for her. She set us all up for long term success by ensuring we could all read, and write properly..and we could work effectively and to a high standard. It made the rest of school easy and I have her to thank for a lot of my success in life.
I had a teacher who was so mean to me, (one time she refused to let me use the washroom and I peed myself) then when I saw her when I was older she told me I was “one of her favourite students”…. Well it didn’t feel like it 😭😭😭
I had a strict teacher in elementary school but we all knew she had good intentions. So when I met other strict teachers in different classes and schools I knew how to deal with them while others just called them mean.
FR 💀 I have a similar experience My 6th grade orchestra teacher would ALWAYS tell us how bad we were and would ALWAYS compare us to the 5th graders and she would always purposely put us down and make us feel bad about ourselves she even had the 5th graders come in and give us “an example on how to act” the thing is the 5th graders hated her and so did my class, she would yell at us for even the littlest mistake, she would yell at us for mental health issues and things we couldn’t control, one time in her class I was having an anxiety attack because well she was yelling at us and I have really bad anxiety and it was REALLY REALLY bad in 6th grade and my bff told her what was going on, and what she did to “fix” the situation was screaming at me IN MY FACE to go to the other room, the class fell silent and 3 of my friends immediately ran into the other room without her permission to come comfort me, and honestly that’s not even the worse thing this teacher has done, thankfully at the end of the year she got fired and now we have a much better teacher!
@@cheystar I’ve had that experience with my Ela teacher and I thought it would last a year BUT NO I HAD HER FOR 3 YEARS IN A ROW. I also have really really bad anxiety
EVERY TEACHER in my classes (I was top set) would always use the “you’re set one, set an example” or “be quiet, you’re set one so act like it”. It got really frustrating, like just because these people get good grades don’t mean they’re good people
The "line gap" teacher was my worst nightmare in elementary school. I'm 35 years old & still get mad when I think of her. Why did it matter if we were all there & quiet🤦♀️her whole face would turn red bc she got so dang upset about it. I never understood her frustration
I remember telling my mom about getting yelled at in 2nd grade because we weren’t evenly spaced out in the line. I think she lost a lot of hope that day
The hardest part of being a teacher or working in child care isn't the children it's the adults most of the time and the weird kinda dump competition between teachers that no one addresses
I swear this video gave me flashbacks. When I was in 4th grade there was this teacher that would CONSTANTLY talk about how unruly and disrespectful our class was any time her class ran into ours in the hallway. And I don't mean snide little remarks, I mean straight up YELLING at us about how awful our behavior was and we should be ashamed of ourselves for even thinking about raising our voices. She would also constantly compair us to her class, how they were always her quiet little angels and we should really learn from them before our teacher punished the entire class. Since our own teacher was awful too, she never once stood up for us and usually joined in on the yelling. The one time she commended us for being quiet in the hall and shouted at her own class I felt a lot of pride, but honestly knowing that she did the same to her own kids makes me feel worse in retrospect. I have a feeling the verbal abuse is exactly how her class came to be so well behaved.
As a teacher's kid, these crack me up! My dad was always getting questions about his class and yet, he is always hailed as a favorite teacher when people talk about him... Plus he genuinely cared and it showed when kids would show up in his room over lunch, for a safe space, extra homework help, or on occasion, food for those that didn't have $ for lunch. I'm so proud of him!
My daughter was a gifted kid who never stayed still in line. Her teacher gave them independent work time and told them to work where ever they wanted. She later told me that she found my daughter under the table working away.
There was 4 teachers for 1st grade at my elementary school. My teacher was the "veteran teacher," and she would always disappear in the middle of the class to go and "help" other classes. I had really bad learning-OCD and if I wasn't learning something new or practicing and reviewing material I would get really frustrated and upset, so her being gone for 2 of the 7 hours of the school day made me incredibly anxious. Since she was gone for so long our class was always behind in material and she would take it out on us, so we never had recess. She would always walk around the school bragging, but she was probably the worst public school teacher I ever had.
“I just set an alarm on my iPhone 54” Me an hour later: “hey mom did you see the iPhone 54, I think I want it for my birthday, I know it has 10 cameras!” 💀💀
I would hear some of the teachers talk about my class like this in 3rd grade. But it's fine, cuz the school still gave out awards and almost every kindness award they gave out each month would be given to the kids in my class, so there!
My first year of teaching the headmistress entered my classroom on a daily basis. "Why is always your class so noisy?" (for context I teach English as a foreign language to native spanish speakers), the noise was my students engaging in conversation activities. I think it's obvious that a 35 students' class is gonna be noisy, but for old school teachers having noise in the classroom was a sign of me not being up to their standards.
we had a substitute teacher that hated "loud classrooms" so much that she wouldn't let us sharpen our pencils bc it was "too loud" and we couldn't even use the hand crank ones. she made us put our pencils in a box that signified that they needed to be sharpened and made us take pre-sharpened ones out of her pencil sac
Especially with the gifted teachers. I had a few mainstream teachers who though the 'smart special kids' should be better behaved than the plebeians, without understanding that in my district "not being good at this whole school thing" was actually one of the criteria. That one gifted teacher just got handed a half dozen kids who definitionally will never sit quietly at a desk and work on what they're supposed to
there's old ass co workers like this in EVERY job. i work in housekeeping and they're always worried about how many rooms you're cleaning and how fast you did them. ALWAYS concerned with what's on your plate and never their own.
I love how she says “challenging” it is probably the most relatable thing in that video all of my teachers always insist on saying “challenging” and will correct you if you say “hard” instead
Face palm! I remember this when I was first starting out teaching there is teachers who had been at a particular school for over 30 years and needed some reeducation about best practices and started critiquing me about my kindergarten classroom being re-set up for a play-based classroom. I was hired in as a new teacher specifically to help them transition from doing a work-based teacher lead kindergarten program to a play base child lead kindergarten program and it’s a hard thing to transition from from a bunch of little desks to one table, lots of chairs and centers but we did it! But my goodness, those older ladies be picking their heads in my classroom, shaking their heads at my rowdy, five year olds and their gap field line and wondering who the hooligans were who were screaming on the playground. I just shined them on. 😅
I remember in 3rd grade my teacher would always yell at us bc we talked even though she would keep us in at recess and she would tell us to not talk during lunch so anytime we talked we would always get yelled at. And don’t even get me started in the HALLWAYS we were told to literally march like soldiers AS 3rd GRADERS.
That sounds like someone with unchecked ocd being a terror to other people's existence😊 my family when 3 generations without knowing ocd ran strong within it and it damaged alot by no one knowing why we all were so finicky about all the little things, our own styles of organizing and especially cleanliness
Whenever my class just *has* to be totally quiet me and like a handful of others are just very anxious and feel like we can’t even breathe lest we anger the teacher 😂 but in a louder class setting fixes that, I hate complete (or almost) quiet 🥲
I remember when my siblings were pure angels for the teachers at my school then I came. Oh my high reading score and the fact that I learned the quadratic equation in 2nd grade for fun ruined them
Blows my mind that there's still overly controlling cruel teachers that treat their job as if they're an authoritarian leader who has never made a mistake and never smiled in their life. People have endlessly complained about past teachers like that and how they'd do poorly in those classes versus kind compassionate teachers who actually taught them, not control them. Any subject I would do more poorly in it would always be in a class with a mean teacher. Students don't feel comfortable talking to them or reaching out for their help if they're struggling so they just silently suffer and thus their grades suffer. I was one of those kids who was scared of a certain teacher and my grades reflected that in their class.
Not only just, "older teachers", but in EVERY walk of. But this is so "true to form!" On occasion, as an, "older teacher I've been known to join in the rowdy line"😂 or two
You pretty give me some sorta ease of having a kid one day. I don’t know how the future is gonna look like and I pray and hope there is still people like you in areas where we need it the most. I love your wholesome content.
I have learning disabilities and went to schools for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities from 6-12th grade. I learned with a wide variety of different people and let me tell you they are so smart!!! They are 10x smarter than half the “neurotypical” (I hate that phrase) people I’ve met. If you give these students the time and commitment they deserve you will be amazed at what they can do!!! Also they can also be incredibly funny. Like tears in your eyes funny. ❤❤❤ I miss spending so much time with them, we need more spaces to socialize and integrate them into society!!
As a high schooler the "veteran teacher" was my least favorite. They would brag about how amazing their class was or complain and be like UGHHHH MY JAWBB IS SOHHH HAWRDDDD even though they literally went to school for a degree even though they could've just done something else.
It's hilarious how in elementary school they tried to teach you to stay in a straight line but once y'all get in high school it's just a free for all, you're lucky if you don't forget half your things in you last class.
Kids being loud is part of being kids. It's not always about "keeping em quiet" so they'll learn, it's about engaging their spazzy, ADD kid brains long enough to quiet them down a tad to learn. I'm not saying all kids have ADD, but everyone's aware that a kids attention span isn't the greatest
I wish more teachers were like you! When my daughter was in 1st grade if the kids talked in line coming in from recess, they weren't allowed to get water from the fountain!! I was livid because this was in Florida and it was well over 90 degrees! Kids had sweat pouring down their heads! I worked in daycare and was told its not allowed to deny children water or food as punishment! I called the principal!
The attendance one reminds me that my class counts the days our one teacher does attendance. If she doesn’t do it one period the days reset and the class wins
Dude we have that teacher at my school and these teachers act like they like her but the second that she walks out they start cussing her out lol science teachers are the best
"line gap" matters in some cases where I work. I work in an after school program that's stationed at our local elementary school, we pick the kids up from their classrooms/hallway at the end of the school day and go to our designated area. I'll have my kids walking in a line, and if the last few are going too slow and are a bit behind the rest and we've turned our corner, some of the teachers count that those kids at the end of the line being unsupervised, and we get reported for it so if (it's usually the same 3 kids being slow) they take too long, I have everyone else stop so they can catch up, even though they're only like a foot behind everyone else
❤ We need more teachers like Ms Chang 💜 I have a daughter (8) nephew (8) and niece (7). They need teachers who make learning enjoyable. It makes a huge difference.
“I just set an alarm on my iPhone 54” ☠️
When it literally just looks like a block of metal
Yuppie 😮
Dead 🤣🤣😂💀
The iPhone 54 will be a mini tablet with 6 cameras
I they all forget the decimal between 5 and 4
istg the "maintaining a quiet classroom can be challenging, you let me know if you need my assistance" just 🙃🙃🙃 lol if I wanted my class quiet, they'd be quiet. trust me 😂
Totally agree. My class is usually loud
My class is loud during a blooket game
@@bebis925Lmao same
If they’re loud in an activity but not causing a ruckus, it means they’re learning and practicing exactly how they need to! Most kids aren’t going to learn quietly for the majority of the time, that’s just how kids are. (I’m also convinced this is why every school I’ve ever seen is entirely made of cinder brick in the US 😂)
Respect beats fear every time, and Ms. Chang has the repsect of her kids, not their fear. Ms. White feels like she runs her classroom on fear.
You you _know_ all her kids hated her. She’s the type of teacher that brags about her kids but once they grow up they tell story’s about their rude strict third grade teacher 🤣
Edit: this is oddly my most popular comment lol
I had a strict strict grade 1/2 teacher and I didn't love her as a kid but as an adult I thank my lucky stars every day for her. She set us all up for long term success by ensuring we could all read, and write properly..and we could work effectively and to a high standard. It made the rest of school easy and I have her to thank for a lot of my success in life.
I had a teacher who was so mean to me, (one time she refused to let me use the washroom and I peed myself) then when I saw her when I was older she told me I was “one of her favourite students”…. Well it didn’t feel like it 😭😭😭
I love toh omgg!
@@lelouchvibritannia4235thats so inhumane. I told my son if he has to go to the bathroom just go!
I had a strict teacher in elementary school but we all knew she had good intentions. So when I met other strict teachers in different classes and schools I knew how to deal with them while others just called them mean.
I hate it when teachers always say “well you guys are older so be better examples” and then compare your grade to the older grades or classes.
FR 💀 I have a similar experience
My 6th grade orchestra teacher would ALWAYS tell us how bad we were and would ALWAYS compare us to the 5th graders and she would always purposely put us down and make us feel bad about ourselves she even had the 5th graders come in and give us “an example on how to act” the thing is the 5th graders hated her and so did my class, she would yell at us for even the littlest mistake, she would yell at us for mental health issues and things we couldn’t control, one time in her class I was having an anxiety attack because well she was yelling at us and I have really bad anxiety and it was REALLY REALLY bad in 6th grade and my bff told her what was going on, and what she did to “fix” the situation was screaming at me IN MY FACE to go to the other room, the class fell silent and 3 of my friends immediately ran into the other room without her permission to come comfort me, and honestly that’s not even the worse thing this teacher has done, thankfully at the end of the year she got fired and now we have a much better teacher!
@@cheystar I’ve had that experience with my Ela teacher and I thought it would last a year BUT NO I HAD HER FOR 3 YEARS IN A ROW. I also have really really bad anxiety
Exactly every year I was compared to aomw kindergarteners like what they got to talk about paw patrol
Fr like these kids are going to be like us when they get older 💀 what’s the point
EVERY TEACHER in my classes (I was top set) would always use the “you’re set one, set an example” or “be quiet, you’re set one so act like it”. It got really frustrating, like just because these people get good grades don’t mean they’re good people
The "line gap" teacher was my worst nightmare in elementary school. I'm 35 years old & still get mad when I think of her. Why did it matter if we were all there & quiet🤦♀️her whole face would turn red bc she got so dang upset about it. I never understood her frustration
“ *insert name here* WHY IS THERE A GAP IN MY LINE?????”
@@bitvoidish exactly!! 😂
what is the line gap even supposed to mean?
Sounds like your teacher had control issues lol I hope she got to therapy at some point cause it sounds like she was probably miserable
“Stay in a straight line, hands behind your back and keep quiet”
There is always that one teacher that stops at the classroom and the teachers just chat at the door for hours lol.
And the teacher of the class says "ExCuSe Me, ThIs IsNt YoUr TiMe To SpEaK"
And i’m not sure about u but my teacher is like “aHeM i HaVe nEvEr hAd sUch a rUdE cLaSs iN mY 1bIllIoN yEaRs Of tEaChing
@@ryanmorgan2599 same
my main teacher and my math teacher are sister-in-laws so they stand at the door that separates our classes and they talk for ever
Hmmmm for the LONGEST time; I’ve wondered if u were Mattie’s mother?!?
I invite teachers in when they complain about noise. “Go ahead please, I don’t mind.” They always feel Awkward talking to my students and just leave.
I remember telling my mom about getting yelled at in 2nd grade because we weren’t evenly spaced out in the line. I think she lost a lot of hope that day
at my school the k,1st,2nd and even 3rd graders are told to have no gaps in the line. it confuses me
Bro older teachers have such a superiority complex
The hardest part of being a teacher or working in child care isn't the children it's the adults most of the time and the weird kinda dump competition between teachers that no one addresses
Here! Here! How cogent.
...dump....competition?
I swear this video gave me flashbacks. When I was in 4th grade there was this teacher that would CONSTANTLY talk about how unruly and disrespectful our class was any time her class ran into ours in the hallway. And I don't mean snide little remarks, I mean straight up YELLING at us about how awful our behavior was and we should be ashamed of ourselves for even thinking about raising our voices. She would also constantly compair us to her class, how they were always her quiet little angels and we should really learn from them before our teacher punished the entire class. Since our own teacher was awful too, she never once stood up for us and usually joined in on the yelling. The one time she commended us for being quiet in the hall and shouted at her own class I felt a lot of pride, but honestly knowing that she did the same to her own kids makes me feel worse in retrospect. I have a feeling the verbal abuse is exactly how her class came to be so well behaved.
Never underestimate the power of verbal abuse
It’s fucked up. Like really, truly fucked up.
@@mcpudd1540- Ain't that the truth!
As a teacher's kid, these crack me up! My dad was always getting questions about his class and yet, he is always hailed as a favorite teacher when people talk about him... Plus he genuinely cared and it showed when kids would show up in his room over lunch, for a safe space, extra homework help, or on occasion, food for those that didn't have $ for lunch. I'm so proud of him!
My daughter was a gifted kid who never stayed still in line. Her teacher gave them independent work time and told them to work where ever they wanted. She later told me that she found my daughter under the table working away.
As an adult I feel I could get much more done if it were acceptable to work on the floor
There was 4 teachers for 1st grade at my elementary school. My teacher was the "veteran teacher," and she would always disappear in the middle of the class to go and "help" other classes. I had really bad learning-OCD and if I wasn't learning something new or practicing and reviewing material I would get really frustrated and upset, so her being gone for 2 of the 7 hours of the school day made me incredibly anxious. Since she was gone for so long our class was always behind in material and she would take it out on us, so we never had recess. She would always walk around the school bragging, but she was probably the worst public school teacher I ever had.
man, sounds like your teacher had some ants in her pants. i'm sorry you had to go through that, that's so aggravating 😞
Someone needs to tell Mrs.Highestscoresinallof3rdgrade she has no chill and were exhausted from her perpetual nonsense.
“I just set an alarm on my iPhone 54”
Me an hour later: “hey mom did you see the iPhone 54, I think I want it for my birthday, I know it has 10 cameras!” 💀💀
You should have a hat or sweater that says “it’s good 👏” on it and it would be like your own lil clothing line for yourself 😂
I would hear some of the teachers talk about my class like this in 3rd grade. But it's fine, cuz the school still gave out awards and almost every kindness award they gave out each month would be given to the kids in my class, so there!
Oh mah lawd...not a gap in the line!!!! However will they succeed in life?!?!
Agreed 🤣
The reason we were perfect was because we feared the old teacher. They were 😨scary.
My first year of teaching the headmistress entered my classroom on a daily basis. "Why is always your class so noisy?" (for context I teach English as a foreign language to native spanish speakers), the noise was my students engaging in conversation activities. I think it's obvious that a 35 students' class is gonna be noisy, but for old school teachers having noise in the classroom was a sign of me not being up to their standards.
we had a substitute teacher that hated "loud classrooms" so much that she wouldn't let us sharpen our pencils bc it was "too loud" and we couldn't even use the hand crank ones. she made us put our pencils in a box that signified that they needed to be sharpened and made us take pre-sharpened ones out of her pencil sac
Especially with the gifted teachers. I had a few mainstream teachers who though the 'smart special kids' should be better behaved than the plebeians, without understanding that in my district "not being good at this whole school thing" was actually one of the criteria. That one gifted teacher just got handed a half dozen kids who definitionally will never sit quietly at a desk and work on what they're supposed to
“Getting a classroom quiet is quite challenging”
The band kids:
👁️ 👄 👁️
As an orchestra kid this is so true😂
She’s the teacher the school never needs
Being a student this is very annoying when these kind of teachers come in and they interrupt everything it's so annoying
Need more teachers like u
The one who always has to compete
I literally had my mental health destroyed by an old teacher.
Omg I'm in high-school and there's always just random teachers coming going "dO yOu NeEd AnY sUpPoRt??" 💀
Omg the voice, the tone, the attitude everything is spot on 😭
“I just set an alarm on my iPhone 54” 😂
I absolutely love your voice and accent 😭
All of my middle school teachers were
A. Really old
B. Really boring
C. Could literally snap me in half if they got the chance
there's old ass co workers like this in EVERY job. i work in housekeeping and they're always worried about how many rooms you're cleaning and how fast you did them. ALWAYS concerned with what's on your plate and never their own.
Tell them to please pluck the log from their own eye before attempting to remove the splinter from yours. 😏
“5-54?? MOMMY I HAVE BEEN LIED TO!!”
I love how she says “challenging” it is probably the most relatable thing in that video all of my teachers always insist on saying “challenging” and will correct you if you say “hard” instead
The eyes on the hand sanitizer killed me.
You just know that teacher is cool, She has a whole basketball hoop in her room 😂
Babes, you’re a teacher, you don’t HAVE money for an iPhone 54😭
😂
“iphone 54” got me crying 😂😂😂😂😂
I'd want Ms Cheng vs the other teacher!
😂
I just adore the way you let the kids BE kids! I want my grandkids to have you for a teacher! 🥰
Sometimes I think there are multiple people in these shorts which just tells me how good you are at making them
Ya the "gap" in the line... that sounds like OCD 👍
That line one is so real omfg can’t really forget feeling like I’m getting graded on how stand in a line
Face palm! I remember this when I was first starting out teaching there is teachers who had been at a particular school for over 30 years and needed some reeducation about best practices and started critiquing me about my kindergarten classroom being re-set up for a play-based classroom. I was hired in as a new teacher specifically to help them transition from doing a work-based teacher lead kindergarten program to a play base child lead kindergarten program and it’s a hard thing to transition from from a bunch of little desks to one table, lots of chairs and centers but we did it! But my goodness, those older ladies be picking their heads in my classroom, shaking their heads at my rowdy, five year olds and their gap field line and wondering who the hooligans were who were screaming on the playground. I just shined them on. 😅
I remember in 3rd grade my teacher would always yell at us bc we talked even though she would keep us in at recess and she would tell us to not talk during lunch so anytime we talked we would always get yelled at. And don’t even get me started in the HALLWAYS we were told to literally march like soldiers AS 3rd GRADERS.
Gifted kids are literally a mood and they’re the worst because they’re smart enough to get away with it
Officially the best teacher ever
That last one, minus the flex, was actually useful. One out of four
That sounds like someone with unchecked ocd being a terror to other people's existence😊 my family when 3 generations without knowing ocd ran strong within it and it damaged alot by no one knowing why we all were so finicky about all the little things, our own styles of organizing and especially cleanliness
That kills me! I like a little chaos in my class. It's crazy when other people try to discipline my class when they are with me.
Man I am both excited and nervous for school.... I love watching teacher videos and hope I can make it through school to be an art teacher
Lol I’m not even joking this is how my teacher be in line
this is so true about our pe teacher that RETIRED, she constantly is back in the school even if she doesn’t have a class to teach
I'd be one of the unlucky kids to get that teacher.
Whenever my class just *has* to be totally quiet me and like a handful of others are just very anxious and feel like we can’t even breathe lest we anger the teacher 😂 but in a louder class setting fixes that, I hate complete (or almost) quiet 🥲
I love your videos! (As a real life Mrs. White though, I feel like I'm the villain in several of them!)
That vet teacher is the one that all the kids dread having lmao
I remember when my siblings were pure angels for the teachers at my school then I came. Oh my high reading score and the fact that I learned the quadratic equation in 2nd grade for fun ruined them
I’m sorry but I can’t get over the fact that this person looks like one of the ghostbusters villains and is about to ask me if I’m a god lol
“My iphone 54’😂😂
The teacher that likes to talk down to the others just plain sucks 😕
The last one seems like a good tip to be honest some of my teachers (im in 7th) forget until the middle of class to do attendance this is like 3 out 7
You look like a cool science teacher that would do cool experiments
The "IPhone 54" 💀💀☠️☠️☠️💀☠️☠️💀☠️💀
Blows my mind that there's still overly controlling cruel teachers that treat their job as if they're an authoritarian leader who has never made a mistake and never smiled in their life. People have endlessly complained about past teachers like that and how they'd do poorly in those classes versus kind compassionate teachers who actually taught them, not control them. Any subject I would do more poorly in it would always be in a class with a mean teacher. Students don't feel comfortable talking to them or reaching out for their help if they're struggling so they just silently suffer and thus their grades suffer. I was one of those kids who was scared of a certain teacher and my grades reflected that in their class.
Ms Chang throwing all the shade
The apple joke got me 😂😂
Bro it’s been so long since elementary school that I forgot we had to walk in lines
I always thought other teachers were just being funny to get our class to laugh lol
Not only just, "older teachers", but in EVERY walk of. But this is so "true to form!" On occasion, as an, "older teacher I've been known to join in the rowdy line"😂 or two
You pretty give me some sorta ease of having a kid one day. I don’t know how the future is gonna look like and I pray and hope there is still people like you in areas where we need it the most. I love your wholesome content.
I have learning disabilities and went to schools for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities from 6-12th grade. I learned with a wide variety of different people and let me tell you they are so smart!!! They are 10x smarter than half the “neurotypical” (I hate that phrase) people I’ve met. If you give these students the time and commitment they deserve you will be amazed at what they can do!!! Also they can also be incredibly funny. Like tears in your eyes funny. ❤❤❤ I miss spending so much time with them, we need more spaces to socialize and integrate them into society!!
just out of curiosity, what term would you prefer to use over neurotypical? it's a mouthful but it's probably better than "normies" lol
@@zubetp I don’t really have one 😬 thank you for asking though 💕 a lot of people have different answers
As a high schooler the "veteran teacher" was my least favorite. They would brag about how amazing their class was or complain and be like UGHHHH MY JAWBB IS SOHHH HAWRDDDD even though they literally went to school for a degree even though they could've just done something else.
My math teacher has that literal exact same light bulb poster lol ❤
It's hilarious how in elementary school they tried to teach you to stay in a straight line but once y'all get in high school it's just a free for all, you're lucky if you don't forget half your things in you last class.
Kids being loud is part of being kids. It's not always about "keeping em quiet" so they'll learn, it's about engaging their spazzy, ADD kid brains long enough to quiet them down a tad to learn. I'm not saying all kids have ADD, but everyone's aware that a kids attention span isn't the greatest
Ive only ever had one old teacher and she was my fave, but old substitutes are hell
The scarf outfit gives me heavy Noreen Wakeman vibes
I wish more teachers were like you! When my daughter was in 1st grade if the kids talked in line coming in from recess, they weren't allowed to get water from the fountain!! I was livid because this was in Florida and it was well over 90 degrees! Kids had sweat pouring down their heads! I worked in daycare and was told its not allowed to deny children water or food as punishment! I called the principal!
Bro got the best phone 📱 😂😂 the 54! 💀
I wish I had teachers like you I'm school, keep up the good work ❤
6 years without any office referrals is a way to stick out.
The attendance one reminds me that my class counts the days our one teacher does attendance. If she doesn’t do it one period the days reset and the class wins
Dude we have that teacher at my school and these teachers act like they like her but the second that she walks out they start cussing her out lol science teachers are the best
The iPhone 54 had me dieing💀💀💀💀
“..iPhone 54”really got me 💀
"line gap" matters in some cases where I work. I work in an after school program that's stationed at our local elementary school, we pick the kids up from their classrooms/hallway at the end of the school day and go to our designated area. I'll have my kids walking in a line, and if the last few are going too slow and are a bit behind the rest and we've turned our corner, some of the teachers count that those kids at the end of the line being unsupervised, and we get reported for it
so if (it's usually the same 3 kids being slow) they take too long, I have everyone else stop so they can catch up, even though they're only like a foot behind everyone else
Bro if I wanted my class quiet they would be quiet
Trust me 🔫
“Oh yeah and I just set an alarm in my iPhone 54”😂😂😂
OK now this type of teachers really annoying
I just need to set my alarm on my iPhone 54 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
“Maintaining a quiet classroom can be very challenging! “ Bro sounds like an NPC giving hints about a puzzle 💀
Someone get Ms.Chang to my school and make her educate my teachers.
ugh the dean does this WAY too much
“iPhone 54”💀💀💀💀💀
They don’t hate to brag they love it😂
❤ We need more teachers like Ms Chang 💜 I have a daughter (8) nephew (8) and niece (7). They need teachers who make learning enjoyable. It makes a huge difference.