An aide leaned over to me today and told me that a student was misbehaving because of me. She explained that the behavior was all for my benefit.
Okay, I was a little irritated. She was letting me know that I was the problem. Was she just letting herself off the hook? Did the kid really decide to act out because I was there? I really don't think so. I think the aide was trying to let me know that she was more knowledgeable than me. How silly is that?
Substituting is so not easy. At my age, I take everything with a very large grain of salt. I mean, really. The kid did not respond appropriately to the aide, so the aide chose to let me know that it was because of my being there. I mean, seriously? Really? What was her purpose?
Okay, I just had to vent.