Cutie 3.14 wrote: » Waterford
Graces7 wrote: » ... and?
Katgurl wrote: » I knew already it wasn't a runner but she was nice so I stayed for a chat. It turned out she worked night shifts and slept during the day. Her daughter (all of ten years old) was 'out and about' all the time but it would be great that I was a teacher as I could help her with her homework. The last male tenant had made her very uncomfortable and the air bnb guests were usually male so she wanted a female around to keep an eye on things. I wasnt allowed any overnight guests myself either.
Billy86 wrote: » As much as this kind of thing is an eye roller for you, the absolute bang of sexism and misandry off that woman is already nauseating.
Katgurl wrote: » Yeah I agree. She had met me for ten mins. I could be a sociopath, not safe to be left alone with a child.
Billy86 wrote: » You see them quite regularly - where I work we share the building with HSE Primary Care and only a week or two back a woman had to go to the bathroom badly during an appointment her daughter had, and was losing her rag because she insisted someone find a female staff member to 'supervise' while she was away in the toilet as she did not trust the trained child psychologist because "you know what men are like." Lord only know what she'll do if that daughter ever gets given a male primary school teacher. :pac:
Graces7 wrote: » Billy86 wrote: » You see them quite regularly - where I work we share the building with HSE Primary Care and only a week or two back a woman had to go to the bathroom badly during an appointment her daughter had, and was losing her rag because she insisted someone find a female staff member to 'supervise' while she was away in the toilet as she did not trust the trained child psychologist because "you know what men are like." Lord only know what she'll do if that daughter ever gets given a male primary school teacher. :pac: I would not leave a child alone with any man, or woman. The rules re a child being accompanied for these visits are there for a reason.
heldel00 wrote: » Seriously? When the male ed psychologist visits our school he works alone with the child. It's not an issue. (Oh god but i do worry for the future ...)
Graces7 wrote: » Standard child protection rules that I thought applied beyond the church .
Jimmy Freezing Anger wrote: » Graces7 wrote: » Standard child protection rules that I thought applied beyond the church . Not at all! Teachers (male and female) take children on a one to one basis for learning support every day of the week. Speech therapists work one to one with children as well.