mostly random musings

Oct 16, 2004 20:00

So I finally bowed to the not so subtle pressure of actually keeping in touch with everyone while 7000 miles away. Hence an update on my life: having survived the chaggim, I am spending my mornings at the CY learning Talmud, and my afternoons at Alyn (Israel's only pediatric rehab hospital). At Alyn I am spending two days a week working with ( Read more... )

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rymenhild October 16 2004, 17:39:32 UTC
You're welcome!
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fleurdelis28 October 16 2004, 18:10:08 UTC
Yes, it's spreading! My housemates are reading Gaudy Night too. :D

And of course, speaking of contagious ideas, great to see you on LJ!

Was this a truly wonderful but socially dense supervisor, or was that tact?

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rymenhild October 16 2004, 19:37:02 UTC
I think I have now convinced everyone I know to read Gaudy Night.

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Supervisory woes terriqat October 16 2004, 21:53:21 UTC
Oh, no. That was sarcasm: she was atrocious. An example: We had a shelf in the big toy closet where we kept the adult scissors, staplers and other things the kids needed supervision to work with. She had put a cup of tea on the shelf. One of the older kids went into the closet for the tape, and accidentally spilled the tea all over her hands. Rather than immediately rushing her to the the sink to cool off her hands, my supervisor sat there and yelled at her until I grabbed the kid and ran with her to the bathroom to rinse off her hands and stop the burning. I had gotten her calmed down -- she was pretty upset, more because of the scolding than anything else, and put some ointment on her hands. When we got back to the classroom my supervisor started in on her again. While its true the girl should not have been going into the closet without asking, thats not the way you handle an accident like that. What really pissed me off was when I wanted to fill out an accident report (ie tell the parents) she wouldn't let me even though its the ( ... )

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Re: Supervisory woes fleurdelis28 October 16 2004, 21:58:50 UTC
Wow -- that's just not even smart, given that what kid isn't going to tell their parents?

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Re: Supervisory woes terriqat October 16 2004, 22:04:20 UTC
This one. Mommy and Daddy are emotionally abusive. (Mom tells her every day she didn't want girls and that she's never going to be happy because she's a girl)

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Re: Supervisory woes fleurdelis28 October 16 2004, 22:08:01 UTC
Did your supervisor calculate this?

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Re: Supervisory woes shirei_shibolim October 17 2004, 03:11:57 UTC
Speaking as someone who's heard plenty about the woman, I doubt it. I think it just happened in such a way that she didn't get fired. There's also a chance that she just didn't care about her job, since it was going to end that year no matter what anyone did. (The school closed.)

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Re: Supervisory woes terriqat October 17 2004, 04:23:56 UTC
Basically true. There were other similar situations, and nothing happened. Parents may have gotten annoyed, but they didn't actually do anything about it.

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