Teacher Records 'Karen' Asking Them to Quiet Down Kids at Park
By: Dan Latu (The Daily Dot)
Video on original article at link.
'Children playing is one of the best sounds, full of life. She should move.'
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Posted on Jul 3, 2022
In a viral TikTok video, a woman living across from a playground confronts teachers about kids being too loud at the park.
The video, uploaded by Rachel (@rachels_galaxy), shows the 'Karen' coming over to the fence on the playground's edge.
'Y'all its a Karen outside our…" Rachel says as she walks toward the woman, but pauses as she gets closer. Her video received over 1.5 million views.
"Could you please ask the kids not to scream?" the 'Karen' asks with a smile on her face.
"That's kind of difficult because we're on a playground," one of the teachers responds.
The woman then claims that it's a private park. The supervisors of the children note that even if they ask the children not to scream, there will still be loud noises from the simple fact that it's a playground.
"But they're kids, they'll do what they're told," the woman argues. "If you just tell them nicely, they'll probably listen."
The teachers then repeat that the noise will be difficult to keep down, as it's a park.
"I understand, but that's not an excuse," the woman responds. "We don't really want these kids here to begin with. It's a private park."
In a follow-up video, Rachel explains that the school she works at doesn't have a playground, so they just walked two minutes to the nearest park. She adds that the alleged "private" park is Botanical Heights Playground in St. Louis, Missouri.
The TikToker points to a 2012 article from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which reports that the playground was built by 200 volunteers in order for kids in the neighborhood to have access to outdoor spaces in which they can play.
"The people who live in this neighborhood either have new homes with tiny yards or they live in apartments and have no yards at all," one of the Botanical Heights residents told the Post-Dispatch in 2012. "To allow my kids to play in a park, we have to load them in the car and drive to Tower Grove. You just can't do that all the time. With this playground, they'll have a safe place within walking distance to play and exercise."
Rachel claims that the park was built for the community, which includes the students at her school.
"So that's the tea," Rachel continues. "This park is not private at all. This park was built by the community, for the community, because Botanical Heights neighborhood is a 15-minute walk from Tower Grove park."
The TikToker also notes that she works at a Montessori school, an alternative to a traditional education in that it focuses on a child's particular interests and often includes children across ages being taught or engaging in activities throughout the day in one room.
According to Rasmussen University, the Montessori method is "a specific child-centered method of education that involves child-led activities (referred to as 'work'), classrooms with children of varying ages, and teachers who encourage independence among their pupils."
As such, Rachel says her students need the time away from their singular classroom to play, especially her neurodivergent students.
"Some of my students are kids on the spectrum," Rachel says. "They have ADHD, they have ADD, and it's a Montesorri. So we sit in one class all day. We teach them all day… So for them to be able to have a playground or have a place to have fun is a blessing, especially when we have a lot of special needs students."
In the comments of her initial video, viewers were outraged on behalf of Rachel and the children.
"Children playing is one of the best sounds, full of life. She should move," one user wrote.
Others noted the irony of older generations wanting kids to get out and play, just not too loud.
"'All these kids these days stuck to their iPhones and video games, they don't go outside.' Also, 'WE DON'T WANT YOUR KIDS PLAYING AT THE PARK,'" one user added.
Some viewers, however, had a very simple conclusion.
"Some people are just so miserable," one commented.
The Daily Dot reached out to @rachels_galaxy via TikTok comment.
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I can picture her sitting at home and stewing in her anger.
Those damn kids, I can hear them. They are giving me a headache....
she's pissed off because they wouldn't cross the street and she couldn't yell at them to stay off her lawn.
They built a park with playground equipment designed for kids, but they don’t want kids there? That’s a little bit insane.
She was likely having flashbacks to her own childhood , back then it was easy to find out who didnt really like you , a good game of red rover , or dodgeball and getting clotheslined or have a rubber ball thrown in a head shot , showed that ....
If you live by a park expect kids playing and making noise and having fun. I like living next to a park, The sound of happy kids playing will help keep you young.
I also live across the street from a park, and I love it. But the park was already there when I bought the house. In this lady’s defense, it sounds like they built the park after she was already living there and she isn’t happy about it. She still needs to chill, though. Get some perspective.
She is also trying to sell so hopefully the buyer will enjoy having a children's park in their front yard.
I have been fortunate to live in rural areas the majority of my life where I can enjoy listening to the birds most of the year, the cattle occasionally, and the coyotes nightly.
A decade ago, I spent a week staying at a co-worker's home in Bentonville, AR because the roads were iced and I could not get home. The constant noise from traffic that never ended kept me awake for most of the week.
Noise pollution is being studied. In light of the findings, researchers know that noise can and does have an adverse impact on many people's mental and physical health.
Kids making noise at a playground is incredible and totally against the law. I say gag them all.../s
Well, unchallenged and under appreciated, they'll have day and night to steal from and vandalize Karen's kind. It's easier to let the kids grow up like kids.
Apparently she's an advocate of the old saying that "Children should be seen but not heard"