Childhood neglect: Susan Miller's story
Summary
TLDRThe transcript depicts a child's affection for school, where they find solace and care from a kind teacher who defends them against bullying. Despite enjoying school meals, the child's home life is marked by irregular and unhealthy eating habits, including nights without food or indulging in sweets. The child also experiences disrupted sleep due to loud music and frequent visitors, and there's mention of a PlayStation for entertainment. The script hints at neglect, with the child's dental health suffering and a lack of medical attention, culminating in a visit from a concerned school official.
Takeaways
- 🏫 The child loves going to school and considers it their favorite place in the world.
- 👩🏫 The teacher is very kind and protective of the child, even providing food and standing up for them when others make fun.
- 🍪 The child received a biscuit and juice for breakfast from the teacher, indicating possible lack of proper nutrition at home.
- 🍽️ The child enjoys school dinners, which they describe as the best thing they've ever tasted, contrasting with their home meals.
- 🍟 At home, the family often has chips for dinner, and sometimes only sweets for a treat, suggesting an unhealthy diet.
- 🌙 The child sometimes goes to bed hungry, with a rumbling tummy, which is a sign of inadequate food provision at home.
- 🎵 There is a noisy environment at home with loud music and doors banging, affecting the child's sleep.
- 🎮 The child's brother, Troy, plays video games in their room, and they occasionally get to play together.
- 👶 Saturday nights are special with a babysitter who allows the child to do anything they want, including playing in the garden.
- 🦷 The child has dental problems, with painful teeth and bad breath, and has been advised to see a dentist but hasn't yet.
- 👨👧 The father threatens to pull out the child's teeth if they continue to complain about the pain.
Q & A
What is the narrator's favorite place in the world?
-The narrator's favorite place in the world is school.
How does the narrator's teacher show kindness towards them?
-The teacher is kind by looking after the narrator, giving them a biscuit and juice for breakfast, and defending them when other kids make fun of them.
What does the narrator enjoy about school dinners?
-The narrator loves school dinners, describing them as the best thing they've ever tasted and wishing they could have similar food at home.
What is the typical meal the narrator has at home most nights?
-Most nights, the narrator has a plate of chips for their meal.
What kind of treat does the narrator's dad sometimes allow?
-The narrator's dad sometimes allows them to have sweets as a treat, with just loads of sweets being served.
Why does the narrator sometimes go to bed with a rumbling tummy?
-Sometimes they don't have anything for dinner, which leads to the narrator going to bed with a rumbling tummy.
What disturbances does the narrator experience at night?
-The narrator is disturbed by loud music, doors banging, and hearing their dad's friends laughing and shouting.
How does the narrator's brother, Troy, interact with them?
-Troy plays on his PlayStation in the narrator's room and sometimes lets the narrator play as well.
What makes Saturday nights fun for the narrator?
-Saturday nights are fun because they get a babysitter, sometimes Chloe or Jenny, who bring their boyfriends and let the narrator do anything they want.
Why do the other kids say the narrator has smelly breath?
-The other kids say the narrator has smelly breath because their teeth hurt a lot, which is likely due to dental issues.
What did the lady who visited the school suggest regarding the narrator's dental health?
-The lady suggested that the narrator's mum needs to take them to the dentist, but they haven't been yet.
Outlines
🏫 Loving School Life
The narrator expresses a deep affection for school, describing it as their favorite place. They mention the kindness of their teacher, who not only gives them breakfast but also defends them against other kids who tease them about their smell. The narrator loves school dinners, which are better than the simple meals they have at home, which are usually just chips or sweets. Occasionally, they go without dinner and sleep with a hungry stomach. The narrator also mentions the noise and commotion at home due to loud music and visitors, including their dad's friends. They enjoy playing PlayStation with Troy and having fun with babysitters on Saturday nights, who often bring their boyfriends and let the kids do anything they want. However, the narrator suffers from dental issues and smelly breath, which their dad dismisses. Despite a school check recommending a dentist visit, it hasn't happened yet.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡school
💡teacher
💡biscuit
💡school dinners
💡chips
💡sweets
💡rumbling tummy
💡loud music
💡PlayStation
💡babysitter
💡teeth
💡complaining
Highlights
The student loves going to school, considering it their favorite place in the world.
The student's teacher is kind and protective, providing care and support.
The student receives a biscuit and juice for breakfast from the teacher.
The teacher defends the student when other kids make fun of them for smelling.
The student enjoys school dinners, finding them the best thing they've ever tasted.
The family often has chips for dinner, with occasional treats of just sweets.
There are nights when the student goes to bed hungry due to lack of food.
The student experiences difficulty sleeping due to loud music and noises from their father's friends.
The student's brother, Troy, allows them to play on his PlayStation in their shared room.
Saturday nights are enjoyable with a babysitter who allows the children freedom.
The student mentions babysitters bringing their boyfriends over and letting the children do anything they want.
The student has played in the garden until their parents returned from an outing.
The student suffers from toothaches and bad breath, which are noticed by their peers.
The student's father threatens to pull out their teeth if they continue complaining about the pain.
A school visit by a health professional identified the need for the student to see a dentist, but they have not yet been.
Transcripts
I love going to school. It's my favourite place in the world.
My teacher is really kind to me and she looks after me.
This morning she gave me a biscuit for my breakfast
and a glass of juice.
When the other kids say I smell,
she tells them off and sticks up for me.
I love school dinners, they're the best thing I've ever tasted.
I wish we could have food like that at home
but most nights we have a plate of chips for our tea.
But sometimes for a treat my dad lets us just have sweets.
That's all, just sweets.
Just loads of sweets, it's great.
Sometimes we don't have anything for tea
and I go to bed with a rumbling tummy.
But it goes off.
Sometimes I can't get to sleep because there's loud music playing
and I keep hearing doors banging.
I think it's Dad's friends coming in and out.
I sometimes hear them laughing and shouting.
Troy plays on his PlayStation in my room
and it's fun because he sometimes lets me play.
Saturday nights are fun because we get a babysitter.
Sometimes it's Chloe or even Jenny from down our street.
They bring their boyfriends with them.
They let us do anything we want.
I played in the garden until my mum and dad came home once.
My teeth hurt a lot and the other kids say I have smelly breath.
My dad says if I don't stop complaining
he'll pull them all out for me.
A lady came to our school to do a check.
She said Mum needs to take me to the dentist
but I haven't been yet.
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