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Friday, May 25, 2007

words kindergarten teachers hate to hear

at least i cringe when its directed to me

1."ms lim seeeee..."*kid points finger to somewhere/something*

it usually means someone spilled alot of water on the floor or self
or dropped food on the floor
or someone pee-ed on the floor
or horrors of horrors someone puked somewhere

well i only help to clean for the first 2 scenarios
the main teachers handle the others

2. "ms lim, XYZ hit/push/say shut up/take my place.."
sigh..must play the mediator
and if not done to the satisfaction of the kids,
some are capable of going home and complaining to their parents
= love letter for the teachers to answer

and the worst one..
"ms lim, i got stomachache"
go figure

11:46 AM
heaven in a wildflower