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this post was submitted on 20 Nov 2023
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Put this to a friend of mine whose mam taught at her small rural secondary school. She had two older siblings at the same school too.
Makes sense. She really did get weird with it in college.
My mom was a teacher in my elementary school, my father was a teacher in my middle school, and, believe it or not, my aunt was a teacher in my highschool. Can confirm I can't misbehave at school at all, but I didn't go wild at college though.
Yeah, your uncle probably works at the college or something. Better wait until you become a teacher yourself, then go wild. Lol
By the time they do, their kids will start going to school and the cycle begins again.
*nods
full circle. Yep.
my mom was a teacher at the school I went to from kindergarten to secondary school (it's normal that some schools offer all grades together where I'm from) and I can confirm this. My classmates could get out of doing whatever, while I was always taken to my mom. College was the first time I felt a bit of independence and it was rough.