#Teacher Caregiver
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ur-fav-is-agere · 2 months ago
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Duo from Duolingo
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Is a teacher caregiver!
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dearybuneary · 4 months ago
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ೀ Teacher Caregiver Calypso icons (please reblog if you save)! ೀ
(Overlay Credit)
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bunnelbaby · 1 year ago
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✨📚 Teacher Caregiver Duolingo Owl icons as a gift for a friend (please reblog if you save)! 📚✨
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soapy-anon-agere · 2 years ago
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Another personal headcanon!
Parlsona from MSM as a caregiver!
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Solid Flags, First Mother Caregiver, Second OG Caregiver, and Third Teacher Caregiver
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Mixed Flags, Mother and Teacher Caregiver, OG and Mother Caregiver, and OG and Teacher Caregiver.
Flags seen are, OG Caregiver flag by @/furbyreg, Mother Caregiver flag by @/bunnelbaby, and Teacher Caregiver flag by @/big-gryffin.
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inkskinned · 2 years ago
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this is sort of pathetic, but when you were younger, you were sort of puzzled by the cartoon representations of fathers: how a kid would be outside with a mitt, waiting to play catch.
it's not that your father never played catch with you, but you also didn't like when he did. something about a hard ball coming quickly towards your face doesn't seem exciting. not that you'd ever say you don't trust him. you trust him, right?
it's not like he never tried to teach you anything. or never tried to parent. on rare days, a strange person would walk in your father's skin. bright, happy, magnificent. this version of your father was so cheerful and charismatic that you would do anything to keep him. and this is the version of your father that would laugh and gently coax you try again. this is the version of your father that would break down the small elements of a problem and point them out so you have an easier time with them.
as a kid, those days happened more often. but somewhere around 11, you started being too much of a person, and he was often cross about it. when he'd try to sit you down to learn something, you spent the whole time with your shoulders around your ears, nervous, uncertain. terrified because you didn't immediately understand how to navigate something. worried you will run out of his goodwill and then you will have the Other Father back, and you will have ruined a good day for your entire family. something about you being visibly afraid - it just made him angry. he would accuse you of not wanting to learn and storm away.
on tv, it's not like there's a lot of versions of men-who-are-mostly-fathers. they can be good dads, but usually their stories are not told in the household. so it's normal that your father is there, but he's never around. you know he was in the house, somewhere, it's just not that you guys ever... "hung out". he just seemed to get kind of bored of you, annoyed you weren't made in his perfect image. frustrated with how much energy it took to raise a kid. over time, you kind of adopt a bittersweet band around your throat - he knows nothing about me. he says at least i never abandoned my family.
and it's technically - technically - true. he was there for you. sometimes he even made an effort and made it to the big moments; the graduations and the dance recitals. he grins and tells everyone that he taught you. it almost erases the days in between, where he complains because you need a ride to school. the weeks that go by where he doesn't actually ever speak to you. the times you say i am struggling and he says figure it out on your own. i can't help you.
and that's fine! that's all fine. you can call him if you are having a problem with your car. or if you need a ride to the hospital. he loves playing hero, he just doesn't like the actual work that comes with being a father. and you've kind of made your peace with that; because you had to, because you don't want to live your life like he does; the whole world at a managed distance, a little rotating and controlled orb he can witness and take credit for but never truly love.
as an adult, you are rewatching some dumb cartoon - and again, the child standing in the rain, with a mitt, waiting for their father to come play catch. as an adult, there's this strange creeping dread - this little thing? this little thing, and their dad can't even show up for that? oh god, holyshit, it's not about the mitt, is it. oh god, holyshit, your father spent most of your life leaving you hanging.
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radiant-fanon-maker · 1 month ago
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Day 23: Campfire Stories
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Rebecca: Telling a story to the CareGiver
Teacher: Oh did he now?
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gartenteacher · 2 months ago
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“ Oh, a new student? ”
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“ Welcome! ”
★ · “ Hello, little friends! My name is— Uh, you can call me Banbaleena! I'll be your teacher here at Banban's Kindergarten! ”
This is an RP ask blog of Banbaleena from Garten of Banban, specifically geared towards the agere community! Despite the source, she will show no agression or anger towards askers. She will of course play the role of any regressor's kindergarten teacher, and this blog will also post activity sheets and coloring pages for anyone to use. Feel free to show her your completed sheets too!
Other agere RP blogs are also welcome to interact, especially GoB characters!
This is a sideblog to @svperstardaycare ! Also, this blog is run by a fictive, my personal is @edutorment !
⚠️ Please DNI if your blog is agepIay, ddIg, cgI, or any other k¡nk. This is not a space for you.
★ · Anon list:
none yet!
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a-star-that-fell · 2 years ago
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once again i am so enraged at my job that i’m crying in ratio
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anonymousdandelion · 2 years ago
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Sometimes I am very sharply reminded that I live in a society that values working to improve robots far, far higher than it values working to take care of other human beings.
(At least in terms of salary and prestige, anyway. And how else does a capitalist society express value?)
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whlskr · 2 years ago
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It Makes a Sound is so right, I am a Sand Dollar
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ur-fav-is-agere · 2 months ago
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Iroh from Avatar The Last Airbender
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Is an uncle/dragon/teacher caregiver!
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echoes-lighthouse · 2 years ago
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Main seven self-inserts, group shot!
From left to right: Homestuck, BNHA (Silvertongue), Rick and Morty, Magic School Bus, The Magnus Archives (Eye), Critical Role, and BNHA (Quirkless)
I was feeling lazy so I used this character base!
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bunnelbaby · 1 year ago
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✨🧸 Age Regressor flag for those who love to learn (please reblog if you save)! 🧸✨
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sunnywalnut · 4 days ago
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As someone who used to be a child with extreme anxiety who thought this way, I will confirm.
Caregivers/supervising adults responding in the "don't you think that's a little extreme?" kind of way only validated to me that the abuse I was going through was normal. Because he wasn't actually going to kill me. He was just going to scream at me and my brother for three hours, throw things around in the other room, scream at his girlfriend, stomp around the halls, and make us sit in timeout for extreme amounts of time.
And in comparison to "he's going to kill me" that just sounded pathetic.
Because I wasn't actually being threatened with bodily harm. I just felt like I was.
It wasn't until years later, after having contact severed for me and being placed in a safe situation where I could heal that I realized that those times where I felt that way weren't normal.
So yeah. Listen to kids. Learn the right questions to ask. Don't assume you know something just based off of what you see. People can pretend to be nice if need be. And just because they're godawful doesn't mean that their kids are going to act out because of it.
Sometimes they refuse to because they know what waits for them at home.
Adult ProTip, from a security professional: If a kid tells you, "My parents are gonna kill me / kick my ass / kick me out" for something relatively minor, don't respond with shit like "Really? ;) that sounds a little extreme, don't you think sweetie?" because that shit really does happen.
Instead, respond as though whatever threat they are afraid of is fully valid, and offer whatever you can do to help- ask if they believe they are in danger of being hurt in any way, and work accordingly.
If they're overreacting, they'll usually realize and dial it back, self-correct and begin thinking a bit more rationally.
If they're not overreacting, and the danger is real, then they'll need a level-headed adult in their corner, not another condescending authority figure who doesn't believe them.
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radiant-fanon-maker · 2 years ago
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No title, just little guys
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[Watched The Smile Tapes]
V: SOB SOB THAT WASN'T HUMAN!
Lizzy: Let it out. Sorry, it is quite creepy.
V: I DON'T LIKE IT!!!
L: Take deep breaths. Okay, V?
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V: oh oh uh well I I um mph!
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Khan: Wuv chu pap...
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K: PAP! PAP! IT JIMGL!
Lu: It does. That's a nice discovery
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gartenteacher · 2 months ago
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“ Good morning, class! Has everyone eaten breakfast? What did you have? ”
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