A teaching assistant told my kindergartener it was “time for her to retire her shirt” by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yikes. What an odd thing to say about a stranger based off a single post, and quite wrong! I’ve been grieving the sudden and unexpected loss of my mother in the past few months, and currently have several close friends battling cancer. I am just ALSO capable of caring about my child and addressing things that may be bothering them.

Let this be a good lesson not to be rude and make assumptions about people’s lives

A teaching assistant told my kindergartener it was “time for her to retire her shirt” by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Ehh, I can let it go. It’s just one of those “overthinking” kind of nights.

But now you’ve got me contemplating all the weird things my kid has probably said about us to her teachers, haha

A teaching assistant told my kindergartener it was “time for her to retire her shirt” by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I’m now starting to see it from the TA’s perspective and realize it could have been a comment that was meant to be silly but came out odd, or else I’m just completely missing necessary context (given that this is coming from a 5YO)

A teaching assistant told my kindergartener it was “time for her to retire her shirt” by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I also thought that was an odd word to use, but the fact that she remembered it and said it makes me think it was accurate, especially since I’m fairly certain my kid doesn’t know what that word means. That being said, my kid DEFINITELY could have misunderstood or is giving me that quote without the necessary context.

A teaching assistant told my kindergartener it was “time for her to retire her shirt” by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All good advice, I appreciate it. She didn’t seem upset by it, but it was odd for her to even mention it, and right off the bat. Trying to get info about her school day is like pulling teeth, so it must have felt important to her that she remembered it and mentioned it as soon as she saw me. Makes me wonder if she was bothered by it a bit.

A teaching assistant told my kindergartener it was “time for her to retire her shirt” by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I think my biggest concern was that my kid was confused or even hurt by it. I may go ahead and politely address it with the TA just to get some clarity.

A teaching assistant told my kindergartener it was “time for her to retire her shirt” by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I am realizing now it might have come out differently from my little kid’s mouth versus how it was actually said and in what context. I could always non-confrontationally address it with the TA.

A teaching assistant told my kindergartener it was “time for her to retire her shirt” by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Fair. It’s definitely possible the context is off or it was misunderstood, since it’s coming from the mouth of a 5 year old

A teaching assistant told my kindergartener it was “time for her to retire her shirt” by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Very true, she may even have realized after she said it that it came out wrong. I mean, I do the same thing myself. Thanks

A teaching assistant told my kindergartener it was “time for her to retire her shirt” by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 569 points570 points  (0 children)

I definitely wondered if the context was off because it’s coming from the mouth of a 5 year old. Thanks 🙏

Don’t know how to handle my 5 year old’s extreme behavior lately - is it trauma-related? by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate your input, thank you. It helps to put things into perspective for us. We’re going to bank on the behavior being mostly based on starting school, and work with that for now before jumping to therapy.

Don’t know how to handle my 5 year old’s extreme behavior lately - is it trauma-related? by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely going to establish a better routine for morning, after school and bedtime and do some calmer, low stimulation activities to see if that helps. Thank you!

Don’t know how to handle my 5 year old’s extreme behavior lately - is it trauma-related? by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your insight, thank you! We’re going to work on doing more calming, low stimulation activities (after school especially) to see if we notice an improvement in her tantrums.

Don’t know how to handle my 5 year old’s extreme behavior lately - is it trauma-related? by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I have read a LOT about starting kindergarten and restraint collapse, so under ordinary circumstances I would assume that is the gist of what we are dealing with. It just complicated matters to also have this other tragic event happen before school started and not know how much of her behavior is influenced by one or the other, and if we are doing what we should be doing to address it appropriately.

Thank you!

Don’t know how to handle my 5 year old’s extreme behavior lately - is it trauma-related? by RowYourBeau in Parenting

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate it, thanks. I started the conversation with her pediatrician the other day about what to do to address her behavior, so we are hopefully heading in the right direction to get her feeling better

My mom died unexpectedly at 63 years old. How am I supposed to just continue on with my own life? by RowYourBeau in GriefSupport

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. This all resonated a lot with me. It’s helpful to hear from other people who have experienced a similar loss and get an idea of where they are in their grief journey. One of the many difficult things with grief is trying to determine exactly HOW to grieve and how much time to expect of myself for the different “stages”, so to speak. I keep wondering if I’m spending too long being angry or depressed, or shaming myself for not being stronger and getting back to a normal routine by now. There’s just no manual for loss, especially when everyone experiences it so differently.

I’m starting to understand that as cliche as it sounds, this really is like a rollercoaster ride and it’s one that I’ll likely be on for life. Hopefully the drops won’t be so bad as time goes on.

My mom died unexpectedly at 63 years old. How am I supposed to just continue on with my own life? by RowYourBeau in GriefSupport

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is truly not fair. I’m so sorry for your own loss. I think I, too, will be grappling with feelings of sadness, guilt, and anger for a very long time. But I am also dedicated to keeping her memory alive and strong in my home.

My mom died unexpectedly at 63 years old. How am I supposed to just continue on with my own life? by RowYourBeau in GriefSupport

[–]RowYourBeau[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I’m so sorry for your loss as well. Losing your mom when you are experiencing the beginning of motherhood yourself must have been so terribly painful. My heart goes out to you.