Parents and Children (A Reminder)
And so when it came to the annual report cards I took it for granted that every parent would value my refreshingly frank comments. If a child had been disruptive and had wasted her time I said so, bullies were exposed, cheaters revealed and the angelic elite duly praised. Then two weeks later came the follow up....Parents evening. This was the chance to explain my Report card comments in full and no doubt enjoy the deep gratitude which would be bestowed upon me by satisfied parents.
Now that I have school children of my own I look back on the boyish and confident grin with which I greeted Mr and Mrs Proctor with disbelief and amazement. I now know that if any teacher dares to criticise any of my almost totally perfect offspring , it is only because they are mentally defective sadists or anti-Semitic or Anti-Semitic mentally defective sadists. Mr and Mrs Proctor seemed to have a similar view of me that night. Most of the parents did.
But there was something I learnt at training college that never let me down. We were told of a primary school which had been contacted by their local University. The University explained that they had developed a new test which was able to detect children who were " Late developers " no matter what the academic record of the children had been till now, this test would show which children were about to come to life and start doing really well!
The University people turned up and proceeded to test all the school's children. Teacher after teacher was amazed to discover that the pupils they had written off as being hopeless would within the next sixth month blossom and start doing well. The University omitted to tell the school that they were making the whole thing up and they would be giving the children a normal I.Q. test. They simply selected the names of the lowest scoring children and told their teachers that they were about to do well.
The amazing thing was that every one of the children did start doing well. Because the teachers had started to "Believe" in them and put in more effort with them, they actually became late developers. Very often, people and particularly children, don't live up to our expectations . When we change our attitude towards them we often find they didn't let us down...we let them down.