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glib 26-01-2022 02:47 PM

Kid’s mental health ‘extremely damaged’ because he didn’t get ICE CREAM
 
A child’s mother has bizarrely concluded that kids who don’t get ICE CREAM in lesson suffer from ‘extremely damaged’ mental health.

https://www.shieldsgazette.com/image...enable=upscale
Pictured; Bede Burn Primary School kids, who are now apparently ‘divided’


Liv Mouter, 24, whose child goes to Bede Burn Primary School, County Durham, claimed her child left the lesson ‘upset’, because he was not rewarded for 100% attendance, whilst other kids, with 100% attendance, were rewarded with fresh ice cream.

She added the situation had ‘extremely damaged’ the 8 year old’s ‘mental health’, and was ‘cruel’.

She has even started her own PETITION, to demonstrate there are ‘more inclusive ways to reward pupils’, and has contacted the council who bluntly told her this was a ‘school matter’, NOT a council one.

In an exclusive Sun interview, another mum, Gabrielle Houston, 28, claimed her concerns were ‘brushed off’. She explained that kids ‘can’t help being unwell’. The school leapt to defend themselves, with ‘Mrs Smith’ reminding the parents that the attendance did NOT take into account Covid-related absences, and rewards ‘prepare kids for the work life in modern day Britain’

Gabrielle later expressed there was now a ‘divide’ between pupils.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/174436...ll-attendance/

Do kids deserve a reward for 100% attendance?

Niamh. 26-01-2022 02:59 PM

Kids getting rewarded for 100% attendance during Covid times is pretty mean. I mean rewarding kids for not getting sick or for Isolating if they're a close contact? Bizarre thing to do really

arista 26-01-2022 02:59 PM

"Mental Health"


Hardley............

Niamh. 26-01-2022 03:01 PM

Ok I see they didn't take Covid related absences into account but what if they were just sick?

glib 26-01-2022 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11132425)
Ok I see they didn't take Covid related absences into account but what if they were just sick?

Then they don’t get the ice cream. This mum has entirely overreacted to the situation and could simply have taken her child for a 99 herself. Instead she’s presenting petitions to the council because she’s an undercover communist who thinks everyone deserves the same thing.

Niamh. 26-01-2022 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glib (Post 11132428)
Then they don’t get the ice cream. This mum has entirely overreacted to the situation and could simply have taken her child for a 99 herself. Instead she’s presenting petitions to the council because she’s an undercover communist who thinks everyone deserves the same thing.

Sure, i wouldn't go that far but I think it's a bit stupid to reward kids for something that's totally out of their control. Would they be happier if kids with stomach bugs came in, puked everywhere and passed it on to everyone instead? Are they promoting going to work even if you're sick in later life?

Cherie 26-01-2022 03:33 PM

I agree with Niamh sickness is outside a kids control so rewarding them for not being sick is madness ...what if there was a kid in the class with a medical condition who needed to attend hospital a few times a year...that said the mother is nuts she should be teaching her child resilience in these situations.

glib 26-01-2022 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11132430)
Sure, i wouldn't go that far but I think it's a bit stupid to reward kids for something that's totally out of their control. Would they be happier if kids with stomach bugs came in, puked everywhere and passed it on to everyone instead? Are they promoting going to work even if you're sick in later life?

Yes, it’s a skill every British person needs. Perseverance, they call it.

AnnieK 26-01-2022 03:35 PM

My kids school do this too. They get a certificate and a pencil if they have been in every day.

Cherie 26-01-2022 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glib (Post 11132434)
Yes, it’s a skill every British person needs. Perseverance, they call it.

Is that you LT

Kate! 26-01-2022 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glib (Post 11132434)
Yes, it’s a skill every British person needs. Perseverance, they call it.

Never heard so much garbage as you are spouting in this thread. Its not perseverance to attend when you're ill, its downright stupidity.

Niamh. 26-01-2022 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glib (Post 11132434)
Yes, it’s a skill every British person needs. Perseverance, they call it.

I'm glad I'm Irish then :hee: I don't know about anyone else but it has always bothered the **** out of me when people come to work when they're clearly sick and infect the whole place

glib 26-01-2022 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 11132436)
My kids school do this too. They get a certificate and a pencil if they have been in every day.

Just like I used to get too. Very good system.

glib 26-01-2022 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kate! (Post 11132438)
Never heard so much garbage as you are spouting in this thread. Its not perseverance to attend when you're ill, its downright stupidity.

If we booked work off each time we got a cold, a headache, or a tummy bug, we would be fired, would we not? You take medicine and get on with your day.

Niamh. 26-01-2022 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glib (Post 11132441)
If we booked work off each time we got a cold, a headache, or a tummy bug, we would be fired, would we not? You take medicine and get on with your day.

How often do you actually get sick that you'd be fired for taking time off? You don't take time off for a headache unless it's a migraine but you don't go to work with a stomach bug surely? First off those are contagious, secondly there's not really medicine for a stomach bug and thirdly you're not really in a great position to go to work of you're vomiting

Cherie 26-01-2022 03:55 PM

They have this stupid system here in some places that if you take a day off or a week off it all counts as one absence.

glib 26-01-2022 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 11132445)
How often do you actually get sick that you'd be fired for taking time off? You don't take time off for a headache unless it's a migraine but you don't go to work with a stomach bug surely? First off those are contagious, secondly there's not really medicine for a stomach bug and thirdly you're not really in a great position to go to work of you're vomiting

Apply it to these kids. Their soft mums give them time off if they say they have a headache, so they’ll be expecting it in the real world.

user104658 26-01-2022 04:13 PM

Not only should people not be rewarded for attendance at school (or work) if they have anythu g that can be passed on to others - they're a ****ing arsehole if they DO turn up. Imagine telling people it's a good idea to attend work with a stomach bug :facepalm:.

Niamh. 26-01-2022 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glib (Post 11132450)
Apply it to these kids. Their soft mums give them time off if they say they have a headache, so they’ll be expecting it in the real world.

Well now you're just making assumptions

glib 26-01-2022 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11132454)
Not only should people not be rewarded for attendance at school (or work) if they have anythu g that can be passed on to others - they're a ****ing arsehole if they DO turn up. Imagine telling people it's a good idea to attend work with a stomach bug :facepalm:.

So you tell me each time you have a cold, you have about 1-2 weeks off work to protect your colleagues, do you. Or are you calling yourself a ‘*****ing arsehole’

smudgie 26-01-2022 05:00 PM

Maybe the statistics show that it works.
Hubby used to get a yearly bonus, he was absent from work for 14 a weeks stint one year, they obviously knew it was genuine, but it cost him a few grand.
His brother was off for less than a fortnight and he too lost his bonus.
But it really worked, the absenteeism dropped by a staggering amount.

Mystic Mock 26-01-2022 08:07 PM

If you're wanting these kids to put up with Maths for a whole year then the kid deserves Ice Cream plus more.:joker:

Mystic Mock 26-01-2022 08:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 11132454)
Not only should people not be rewarded for attendance at school (or work) if they have anythu g that can be passed on to others - they're a ****ing arsehole if they DO turn up. Imagine telling people it's a good idea to attend work with a stomach bug :facepalm:.

Tbh they'd be getting a fist from me (and not the sexual kind) if they turned up to a work environment that I was apart of with a Stomach Bug.

It's inconsiderate.

glib 26-01-2022 08:49 PM

A woke mum has claimed this rewards system ‘will lead to eating disorders’ :facepalm:

The mum who claimed the rewards system ‘damaged’ mental health of 8 year olds has a Master’s degree in psychology…. surely she knows what she’s on about :idc:

https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.c...n-22863063.amp

She also claimed families in the North East ‘cannot afford treats such as ice cream’, and even quoted Marcus Rashford’s ICONIC school meal campaign as a comparison to this rewards system

Liv also backed up the ‘cruel’ rewards system with more evidence: kids who handed all in their homework last term got a ‘personalised pencil case’. She excused children’s inability to hand in homework by the fact ‘the parents have to submit it themselves via an app’. essentially blaming parents’ laziness for their child not receiving a pencil case - but her child didn’t receive one HIMSELF..

her ridiculous petition now has 640 signatures
https://www.change.org/p/bede-burn-p...5985-en-gb%3A0

I am incredibly shocked by her poor spelling and grammar, considering she gained a Master’s degree… ‘privaledged’

Woke mums in the comments of the campaign put forward their views, with Shelagh and Julie claiming awarding 100% attendance is ‘discriminatory’, whilst Angela added rewarding kids with ice cream may lead to ‘EATING DISORDERS’

thesheriff443 26-01-2022 09:14 PM

There are competitions in schools from writing to sports and attendance and also detentions for being late

Some will get rewards and some will get punished no different to life as an adult


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