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Ideas, Inspiration, and Giveaways for Teachers
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Ideas, Inspiration, and Giveaways for Teachers
The guilt, the 24/7 grind, and other teacher mom problems.
Teaching is hard. Parenting is hard. But there’s something about the combination, going from your own children to other children and back to your own children, that is its own particular kind of grind. Teacher mom problems, am I right? Below, just some of the things only teacher moms understand.
You spend an hour of study hall forcing eighth graders to do algebra against their will. You listen to the whining and the arguing and the “why do I even have to learn this?” And then you go home to your sanctuary of peace and comfort. Where another thirty minutes (or more!) of practicing spelling words, completing worksheets, and making a &*%#ing diorama that is due tomorrow awaits you.
There are so many fart jokes in your day, you’re starting to think of them before the kids do. You see multiple people pick their noses in a 12-hour period. You can go from before breakfast until your kids’ bedtime without discussing anything more advanced than, “Why did God make armpits?” Personally, I’ve been known to run an extra hundred front/back copies just so I could hang out in the workroom with adults for a little while instead of grading papers.
I know every working mom deals with mom guilt. But there’s a particular kind of guilt that comes when you work with other people’s children. Especially if their needs are greater than those of your own kids, which they inevitably will be at times. So, you feel guilty missing your offspring’s class party because you had to be at work, but you also feel guilty reading your own kid a bedtime story in their cozy bed when you just found out that one of your students is homeless, or is being taken from their parents by CPS.
One day you skip breakfast because your own kid’s need to poop for 30 minutes made you late. The next, you eat all day at the class party and then finish your kids’ chicken nuggets because you got the wrong kind of sauce. Feast or famine.
I know that this one is universal to teachers, but try going from 10:45 lunch period to the end of the school day without peeing when you’ve recently evicted a ten-pound human via your lady basement. One sneeze in an afternoon class could be disastrous, and God forbid anybody makes you laugh.
I have no fingerprints. None. When you work with 90 germy children and come home to a baby, you go through rivers of hand sanitizer and miles of Clorox wipes. I’ve used every moisturizer known to man, but unless they come up with something that has the regenerative powers of a starfish, my hands will never be the same.
Well, I guess a few other people would understand this. Like Justin Bieber’s mom and the parents on Toddlers and Tiaras . I tell stories about my six-year-old at school all the time, and when my students are actually around him, he’s like visiting royalty. I drag him to a lot of school functions, and everyone wants to share their candy with him or teach him new soccer skills. This kid has a hundred big brothers and sisters, and he loves it.
My pocketbook generally holds a paperback, a couple of diapers, hand sanitizer, and my complete grade book, among other things. I am constantly prepared for any eventuality. Need a snack? Have some yogurt melts I packed for the baby! Last week, a student came to me and asked if I happened to have a small toy train for a video he was filming. I did.
You threaten your own kid with detention. You spell something you don’t want your students to understand when talking to a colleague…even though they’re in ninth grade. And everybody else has told a student, “I brought you into this world and I can take you out of it,” right? Right?
You love your kids to distraction, like everybody else. And then you love other people’s kids, too. The patience and attention and grace under pressure that your own kids endlessly demand have to stretch to cover all those kids you teach as well…and they do. You provide support and love and a safe haven for a whole lot of little humans, both those you brought into the world and others.
So, keep on keeping on, teacher mom. It won’t ever get easy, but it’ll never be boring!
PLUS: Here’s something that could make your teacher mom grind a little easier. Save a little time and money by using Walmart Online Grocery Pickup . Simply shop online at Walmart.com/grocery and select the Walmart store nearest you that offers the online grocery pickup feature (it’s available in over 100 stores nationwide).
What teacher mom problems would you add to the list? Please share in the comments below.
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Updated: Sep 7, 2022 / 11:43 AM CDT

Updated: Sep 7, 2022 / 11:43 AM CDT
Editor’s Note: Click here to view the TikTok video referenced in this report.
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Police and school officials are saying that the allegations an Abilene mom made in a viral video about a Wylie ISD teacher assaulting a 5-year-old boy were deemed unfounded by the District Attorney’s Office.
The mom made the allegations during a TikTok video posted earlier this week , which has since gone viral.
This mom starts the video by showing pictures of what appear to be scratches and bruises on a child’s arm, saying these marks, “and much more were left on my son when he was 5 years old by a teacher because he didn’t want to put his shoes on on the playground.” He was in Pre-K when this happened. She also says she filed a police report, then holds up a document that appears to be an Abilene police report generated on March 4, 2022. The report was made for 2 nd Degree Felony Injury to a Child and reads, “a report was taken for second degree felony injury to a child as a 5 YOA child was caused injury when he was held down by teachers at his school. There were visible injuries to the child’s arms and he was caused pain. The parents do wish to press charges.” KTAB and KRBC are working to verify this report with police. Right now, her copy is the only one that has been provided. Mom made the TikTok video after finding a social media post earlier this week from the teacher who was involved in the incident with her son. In the post, the teacher shared pictures of her classroom and said she was excited for the upcoming school year, which will be her 3 rd year working with special needs children. After the incident happened, the mom said she went to a lawyer, who told her nothing would happen with the case. She says Wylie ISD immediately dismissed the case, and a criminal investigation was open with police for a few months, but mom says the detective told her he couldn’t do anything because the school dropped the case, so he sent it to the District Attorney’s Office. Mom says that when she called the DA’s Office, they couldn’t even find the case. However, both the Abilene Police Department and Wylie ISD claim the District Attorney’s Office ruled the incident as “unfounded.” Both agencies said their investigation was thorough and that nothing of a criminal nature was ever confirmed. Abilene PD’s full statement reads, “the Department is aware of a social media video post from a parent regarding an incident involving the parent’s child and a teacher at Wylie ISD. After a thorough and extensive investigation, the case was turned over to the District Attorney’s Office, who ruled the incident as unfounded.” Wylie ISD provided a similar explanation, saying “Wylie ISD is aware of the social media video posts published by a parent regarding an alleged incident last school year. Wylie ISD and the Abilene Police Department conducted a thorough investigation at the time regarding these claims and responded in accordance with law and district policy. The case was turned over to the District Attorney’s Office where it was deemed unfounded.” The mother never named the teacher in her TikTok video , and since no criminal charges have been filed, KTAB and KRBC will be declining to release the teacher’s name as well. BigCountryHomepage.com will provide an update if more information on this incident is released.  
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