Making children cry daily since 2005

December 7th, 2006 by quaisi

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I`ve been considering making the title of this post the byline for my blog when I redesign it. Somewhere below the picture or something would go:

Undercover in Japan
Making children cry since 2005

I promise you I don`t enjoy it. I don`t get sexual gratification pulsating through my body whenever I compel a child to cry.

Today I had a parent`s observation for the 1st grade 6 and 7 year old children I teach. During the lesson, the kids had to walk up to my desk. One of them ran so I took hold of his arm and led him to the back.

He however lost his balance, fell down and started to cry. To the parents watching at the back of the classroom, it looked as if my anger held no bounds and I`d pushed a kid to the floor who had dared disobey my command.

The rest of the lesson was tense.

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  • 2 Responses

    1. an englishman Says:

      Evil. Pure evil.

    2. PA Says:

      Ah, dude, I used to get that a lot.
      I used to have whole classes screaming their lungs out - Kowaiiiiiiii~~~!!
      I’d feel so bad. One would start crying and then it would have this domino effect until the entire class would be crying.
      After 4 years of that, I’d gotten pretty good at not making them cry - basically I wouldn’t make any sudden movements, would smile a lot, tried to judge who were the scared students and ease them into the class, and basically just try and be like a ninja. But then there’s just nothing you can do with some students who equate a white face with that of the devil.
      G’luck!

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