Well, honey, teachers have their own ways of handling different students. Maybe one child asked at a better time or in a different context. Teachers are human too, they have their favorites just like everyone else. Just because one child gets a different answer doesn't mean the teacher is playing favorites, they might just be handling things differently.
A sensible child would go to their teacher and ask them for help. See the related question for websites!
Some of the questions will be like, 'Why do you think you would be the best person for this position?' Another question would be, 'Why did you become a teacher?' There are many different questions that could be asked.
Depending on what grade your child is in, the school counselor would probably be the first answer. Going to the child's teacher would be another good option as they also have that information.
they were called the teachers of the first :)
Your question is elusive. The highest paid teacher in the United States would be a neurosurgeon who teaches another to be one.
There is no law prohibiting this.If the child is a minor, and the teacher/coach is not his parent, the child would need permission from the parent or a court order to live with another adult.Another View: The question discloses no ages for either the "student" or the "teacher," therefore it is impossible to answer the question with any knowledgeable or correct answer.If the "student" is a minor and not emancipated in their state and the two are not legally married, the 'teacher' can be charged criminally in the states that I am familiar with.If both the 'student' and the 'teacher' are adults, there is NO legal problem that I can determine. . . be it in California or any other state.
He would be the teachers cousin. imagine you had an uncle and he had a child . that child would be your cousin .
He would be the teachers cousin. imagine you had an uncle and he had a child . that child would be your cousin .
No, it is not okay for a teacher to grab an autistic child by the wrist. For that matter it is not okay for a teacher to grab the wrist of any child, this would count as assault.
This is an opinion question. Your teacher wants to know if you would have liked it, not if we would. You need to do your research and find out what it was like to be a Victorian child, and then decide for yourself if you would have liked that or not. WikiAnswers can't read your mind to see what your opinions are.
This begs the question, "Why would you?" and perhaps, "How is it any of their business?" Supposing it was it was any of their concern however. You would simply look them in the face and say, "My husband has a child by another woman."
If a teacher asks this question, yes, it is lawful. Schools function "en loco parentis" and if it would be appropriate for a parent to ask their child this question - then it is proper for a teacher to also ask it. Imagine the possible consequences of NOT asking it. . . the child (or their parent) could claim negligence on the part of the teacher or school for their child's not being able to see properly enough in class to read their book or see the blackboard, etc, etc.