whiskeyblanket
weird chicken lady
- Jan 23, 2025
- 62
Just curious.
My job definitely makes me more suicidal, but I know if I were to ctb, I could potentially traumatize dozens of children. Is this why the suicide rate for teachers is relatively low? I'm in a very small school (100 kids kindergarten-12th grade) in rural US, teaching 4th-8th grade math.
I know a lot of people (myself included) had terrible experiences as students that led to suicidality. I also know that most of us are doing the best we know how to do. I'm just wondering if there are others here in the profession who feel like it's never enough, or that their suicidality persists even as they're "making a difference" or whatever with the next generation.
Happy weekend to you all!
My job definitely makes me more suicidal, but I know if I were to ctb, I could potentially traumatize dozens of children. Is this why the suicide rate for teachers is relatively low? I'm in a very small school (100 kids kindergarten-12th grade) in rural US, teaching 4th-8th grade math.
I know a lot of people (myself included) had terrible experiences as students that led to suicidality. I also know that most of us are doing the best we know how to do. I'm just wondering if there are others here in the profession who feel like it's never enough, or that their suicidality persists even as they're "making a difference" or whatever with the next generation.
Happy weekend to you all!