For Children ,Teachersare more than Parents.

A Child spend more time with the Teachers.
They are more than parents.
While parents can take care of the Child’s Physical health,teachers ae responsible for the mental well-being and development of Character.
One may even survive without parents, not without Teachers.
If you lose parents, you have an Orphanage.
But do we have a place to go to if we do not have a good teacher?
Teaching is not a Job.
It is a Vocation.
It needs Dedication,Application,Love and care for Children.
Mother points out the father,
Father points out the Teacher,
The Teacher points out the World.
Teachers, along with Doctors share a unique Profession.
They are Trusted and Respected.
They are responsible,Doctors for your health,Teachers for Your Future.
Such a Noble Profession is being brought to disrepute.
Very Sad.
I recall a Story from Ramayana.One of The Great Epics of India.
Lord Rama, while searching for his wife at Rameswaram,India. was deeply engrossed in thought, grounding his Bow.
When he, after , some time, lifted his Bow, he found a Frog underneath the Bow being crushed.
Lord Rama asked the Frog ‘ Why did you not cry?’
The Frog replied ‘ if one were to be harassed or troubled,one calls the out Rama, If Rama harasses, what can one do?’
Refers to:
When Stuart Chaifetz sent his 10-year-old son to New Jersey’s Horace Mann Elementary School wearing a hidden audio recorder, he couldn’t have predicted what he would uncover.
The move came in reaction to accusations from the school that his son Akian was having “violent outbursts,” including hitting his teacher and teacher’s aide — claims that Chaifetz claims are against his son’s “sweet and non-violent” nature.
Akian, who has Autism, returned with a tape containing hours of apparent verbal and emotional abuse from his classroom aide and teacher — whom Chaifetz identifies as “Jodi” and “Kelly” — a recording which his father later published on YouTube.
The Feb. 17 recording started with Akian’s aide and the teacher, whom Collingswood Patch provides evidence may be Jodi Sgouros and Kelly Altenburg, respectively, based on a previously published online staff directory.
The two engage in inappropriate conversations, like joking about their alcohol abuse and sex lives in front of their students — all of whom have behavioral conditions and, according to Chaifetz, communication difficulties that prevent them from relaying the conversations to their parents.
“You would never get away with talking about your alcohol abuse the night before if this was a mainstream class,” Chaifetz says in the YouTube video. “And that’s the point, isn’t it? They knew none of those boys could go home and tell their parents that the person who ran that class was under the influence of alcohol and was throwing up.”
As the tape continues, the teacher and teacher’s aide’s behavior turns from inappropriate to cruel.
Who are you talking to, nobody?” Kelly asked Akian, who sometimes talks to himself. “Knock it off,” Jodi chimed in.
According to the video, Akian became upset, and starting crying.
“Go ahead and scream because guess what? You’re going to get nothing until your mouth is shut,” the classroom official is heard saying. “Shut your mouth.”
Due to his son’s anxiety, Chaifetz, who is divorced from his wife, has to reassure Akian that he will return to his care after the boy spends time with his mother.
“It’s not a big deal,” he said, describing the reassurance ritual in the video.
When Akian asked his teacher for the same reassurance, however, she answered “no,” sending him into an emotional panic. The teacher’s aide, too, responded cruelly.
“Oh Akian, you are a bastard,” Jodi said, according to the audio recording.
You must be logged in to post a comment.