. . . She Had So Many Children, She Didn't Know What to Do!!
I feel like the old woman who lived in a shoe, but unlike her, I refuse to live out the nursery rhyme:
"she gave them some broth without any bread, then whipped them all soundly and put them to bed."
Instead, I'd like to rearrange the words a bit:
There was an "old" woman who lived in a school
She had so many children, she didn't know what to do
She gave them advice, to put in their head
Told them to eat well, and go early to bed.
I know that sounds silly, but I am at my wits end a lot of days with all the requests to come talk to me and not enough time to take care of each one. Unlike the old woman, I want to take care of each of their needs and requests. I don't have a simple solution or answer, when I have 345 students in my care, but I do view the students as my children while they are in the school building. I try to treat them as their parents would expect that I would, and in some cases, I try to treat them better!
There is a recommended ratio of 1 to 250 students, which would help tremendously if each school would follow that guideline, but unfortunately, it is an area where more money would be needed, and in this time of economic crisis, it is actually being taken away. Mental health issues among young people are on the rise and I am at a loss as to what the answer is. I only pray that each parent out there loves and cherishes his/her child so that the child doesn't need to see a school counselor. Idealistic, maybe. Realistic? I would say yes, it is realistic to expect that from parents. Actual? No, I think some parents are too overwhelmed and burdened trying to manage their own mental health that their children's often suffer, even if not intentionally.
For now, I will continue to feel like I have so many children I don't know what to do, and be glad that I have a job to go to every day where I can do what I can!