Okay, we all know little kids can be as exasperating as all hell. Oh the buttons they push -- sometimes it's enough to turn us into bratty kids ourselves. Who among us hasn't wanted to say, "One of these days, Zoe, POW, STRAIGHT TO THE MOON!" Except we're the adults, remember?
Here's a daycare teacher who forgot that she is the adult. She'd had it with a 3-year-old boy who (supposedly) kept throwing toys. So she taunted him, daring him to throw them some more. Well, someone caught her low moment on video. Wait until you hear what this teacher said.
Here's how it goes down: Innocent little Michael tells his teacher, Lindsay Cavallaro, that he would like to go to the moon. And she says, "Newsflash sweetheart. I don't really like you 'cause you throw toys." MEAN! Who does that -- actually tells a child that you don't like them? Sure we all think these things. For the record, I don't really like kids who habitually throw their toys, either. But you don't just say it out loud! You keep that immature, shameful thought to yourself.
But it gets worse. While Michael sits in a chair (it looks like he's in time out), she taunts him some more. She dares him to throw a toy at her. "Do it. Go ahead. No balls. Oh you’re a tough guy. Hey boss, show me your nine." Nice, way to encourage good behavior. Jeebus, lady.
I've definitely seen parents and teachers "dare" kids to do something wrong. It's usually something along the lines of a threat: "Go ahead, throw that toy, and I'll smack your face so hard it'll go inside-out." (You can tell I don't issue very many threats because that one doesn't even make sense.)
It's a classic example of a grown-up lowering herself down to the level of a kid. I don't care how annoying that kid is or how much they've got it coming to them (whatever IT is). You're the adult and you have to act like it. And by the way -- sarcasm is developmentally inappropriate for a 3-year-old.
So naturally the video made its way to the mom, Tyesha Reese, and she was outraged. I guess there are some parents who would just laugh it off. It's not like Michael's scarred for life or anything. But that's not the kind of environent I'd want my son in every day. Lindsay is pretty much bullying Michael -- and she's just teaching him how to bully other kids. No thank you! Tyesha took Michael out of that daycare. I hope she finds a better place because she probably needs to work.
How would you feel if a daycare teacher treated your child this way -- even if your child had been throwing toys?
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Comments 45
The only thing out of line was the "no balls" comment but really, she was doing what she should have done. A kid wants to play tough? Call him out on it. She wasn't being overly rude or hateful. Way to make something out of nothing.
That didn't seem that bad to me, other than some inappropriate taunting, I would hardly call that bullying, but people do love to overreact about everything these days...
not that the kid would really know what she meant by "no balls" but she wasnt calling him no balls, she was basically calling him chicken. I have my degree in Early Childhood Education and am a mom of a 19 month old, so I wouldnt be happy if this were my child, but I wouldnt throw a fit either. My child does throw toys, I make her pick up after herself. I don't egg on her already frustrated attitude. But this provider may know how this kid operates too... we don't. can't really judge without know the entire history
Holy cow, i agree with Rhonda. Will wonders never cease?
WOW! What a kid! I can't believe you are saying she is "bullying" him. You are NUTS!!!!
The ROFLMBO moment is this:"So naturally the video made its way to the mom, Tyesha Reese, and she was outraged." So the mom is outraged??
She should be outraged, at herself for her poor parenting skills! Where did that kid learn all the things he was saying? I am pretty sure that it was at home. Btw, the kid is in timeout. So that means he probably did something to get there.
The author of this article acts as if it is the teacher who starts "bullying" the kid. Nope. That kid seems to have no manners, wants to HIT the teacher and THROW things at her. WTH??
I agree with Betty and where did HE learn that behavior?