Exactly. That disgusts me. Noelle is an amazing teacher and just the kindest person. She cares about her students. Teachers are so underrated and Noelle needs to be praised ❤
For young kids periods are often a loaded subject. Playing around with the supplies has more to do with making light of the situation. I don’t believe these children are purposefully disrespectful
@@JoepTubeOfficial i mean i understand that but you can make a topic light hearted without wasting perfectly good feminine hygiene products. what happens when a girl who actually needs a pad or a tampon goes to get one and they’re all over the mirror and in the trash?
@@ariannadshaewhile you’re right, it is difficult to expect maturity from most embarrassed, hormonal pubescent aged folk. They are still learning to think ahead and think beyond themselves. We should give them grace to grow.
That really sucks, my school used to fill pad dispensers for students and unfortunately people were wasting them and sticking them on the walls, so they stopped filling them completely. It really sucks that a few people being immature ruined it for the people who really needed them.
one day they’ll be ashamed they abused & made a mockery of such a simple yet generous privilege…because in the real world, hardly anyone looks out for you like that
@@DonnaChamberson um is she being racist? is she cursing at people? she is not being a karen, she is right. my school did not provide period products and i remember how horrible it felt to have an irregular period and suddenly ruin a pair of school pants and have to go call my mom from the nurse's office to bring me a pad. it SUCKS to waste products that have an indefinite shelf life just become some 13 year old is bored and isnt taught proper manners
I didn’t have my period for about five months around my junior year of high school due to an ED. I got it back as a surprise in school and so heavy. I got out of chem class and went to see my favorite English teacher(a male) and cried. He had teenage daughters so I knew he had tampons in his desk for students. he also was friends with the theater and took me there to find a pair of pants I can change into. I didn’t have loving parents and my teachers were THERE for me when I really needed serious support, or something as simple as a tampon lol
This is really kind and beyond the call of duty. I went to a woman's college that has been est since the early 1900s. Every few semesters there is some type of petition for free tampons/pads in the bathroom. The Uni never does it. The school is worth over 85 million. Your students lack complete awareness of what a rare teachers heart they encountered. They will slowly learn in the next decade or so.
Well these aren’t just people it’s kids with underdeveloped mindsets of course they will do something like put a period pad on the mirror it’s just period stuff not the end of the world 💀
@@Kvllsosa yes that’s true, but if she’s spending her own money on that which she is not getting paid for it can add up. And it’s kind of sad that happened.
@@Eda-Fox who says these are high schoolers ? Middle schoolers start there period around the Same time and lol it’s not an excuse it’s a fact that’s why young people act out and don’t know how to act there not properly developed yet
@Sukhman Clowa I'll try to word it nicely. Body liquids and waste smeared on stall walls, toilets, and mirrors. Used feminine hygiene products stuck to walls and mirrors or thrown on the floor. Absolute animal behavior. And these kids know better. The lack of discipline at home shows when kids are on their own.
This is why working in a school setting gets exhausting. No matter what act of selflessness or kindness staff execute, it usually always gets taken for granted or is somehow an expectation from students.
@@jupitersnoot4915 It’s not the teachers responsibility to buy them for her whole class! Parents get angry at teachers if they slightly interfere, while expecting them to provide period products? Nope, that’s not how it works.
I had a science teacher in 7th grade and he told the class, but specifically the ladies, if we ever needed to use the bathroom, to just go and take as long as we need (basically saying what you’re thinking without making it weird). He probably doesn’t even remember doing it but it stuck with me that a man could be so understanding and supportive. He was a good man and an excellent teacher. He was a pretty old guy but he made learning so fun and he was good at it too. I always looked forward to his class and knowing he was understanding that girls were going to be going through early puberty around that time just made everything so much less stressful.
My school always charged for them 😅 the one time back in high school during my teen years that I didn’t realize I had started my period during school and wasn’t prepared, I was scolded for not having money for a pad at the nurse’s office. And she laughed at me for not being comfortable using tampons. She said oh well they’re only 50 cents if you use a tampon instead otherwise I’ll have to charge you 🤬
She had no business being a nurse with that attitude. Someone who truly understands would know that not everyone has extra money for the outrageous costs of feminine products, not everyone has a predictable cycle and even something as simple as stress can throw it off (did she not take biology in school?) and not everyone is comfortable with using tampons due to the risk of TSS. To shame you like that makes nurses look sooo bad because their job is to HELP.
@@nataliekubus1041 It's just not comfortable for some people at all. If my flow isn't heavy enough, it really hurts to remove them. People who tense up their vaginal muscles can feel a lot of pain trying to put them in. Since tensing is subconsciously they have to train themselves to relax and it can take a long time to learn. Kids shouldn't be forced to suffer pain because they can't afford a pad.
@@FrogsForBreakfast I agree. It took me a awhile to get the hang of them and feel comfortable as well. Also, studies have shown that using tampons can even make cramps worse. It's a personal choice and no one should be shamed for it.
My high school had an entire room filled with “take what you need” stuff. It had clothes, school supplies, products (not just period ones, but I believe they also had little things of bathroom products), etc. Only ever had to use it a few times when my schedule was a bit off track and snuck up on me, but it was a lifesaver at times. The janitors were all really nice too, so if it was closed, you could ask them to open the door anytime and they would. They would have to close it back up afterwards, but they didn’t mind. Lots of people (mostly teachers) ended up donating any extra supplies and my school would go crazy when the canned food drive came around. I remember bringing in multiple bags of canned foods at one point for one drive and was shocked when we didn’t win since my middle school never really cared about it so it was easy to win.
I got my period around 10-11 years old, which isn’t uncommon, but my school was small and between year 5 & 6 there were maybe 11 girls put together. I was the first one to get their period. As a 11 year old I would forget to repack my period bag, that a teacher gave me plus the three other girls in my grade/class the year before, and would go to the office to ask for a spare pad. I got yelled at and told to pack them more often because the school couldn’t be bothered stocking them. I was in year 5 and the rest had gotten there’s around the end of year 6 ! I was so pissed. You are a GOD SEND
I don't get why bathrooms for fifth graders don't have the little disposals in the stalls. when I got my period in fifth grade, I had to wait until everyone left the bathroom for me to run to dispose of my used pad in the trashcan for paper towels
@@leaveittolefty my sister was also 8, and she was a skinny little girl, not developed at all. I was 10 but I was a bit more chubby, so it made more sense. We were the youngest to ever get it in my family. Before us, the youngest to get it was at 12 yrs old.
@@leaveittolefty i got mine at 8 years old myself, and ended up having PCOS, which causes extreme hormone imbalances and a cycle of weight stalling. (No matter what i do, i haven't shed much weight in years...)It's also often genetic. It's treatable, but only diagnosable with a blood draw. Assuming she's between the range of 8-14 now, if periods suddenly slow dramatically or stop, please get her tested for PCOS. if this isn't relevant information by this point due to age or confirmed/debunked diagnosis, ignore me.
This is why the dispensers they used to have in ladies' rooms (including in schools) would charge a nominal fee -- like a quarter in the '90s -- for a pad or tampon. It was cheap enough that anyone who needed one could get one, but it was a small "barrier to entry" for those who would otherwise misuse them.
I couldn’t afford period products at the beginning of high school, and people misusing the ones in the dispensers meant they were never refilled. Thank you for doing what you do!
I would’ve loved to have had a teacher like you when I was in school instead of getting yelled at because I was “gone too long” then had to explain well I’m bleeding out down below and have to change myself & make sure I’m clean. Some of the teachers in my school were super cruel. The ones I loved I would just slide them a note and then they would just be like go ahead take as much time as you need or would offer tampons or pads. You’re amazing!
Wait theyre not providing them at nurse stations??? Shit all the schools ive gone to have had at least something, even the fucking elemenetery schools for crying out loud Edit: should also add that this was in the most shittly funded and terrible state for education
I mean they might be but most schools are very large. My public high school was one of the smaller ones but it still took ages to get to the nurses office! And they expected a pass. So I’d have had to go back to my classroom, interrupt class, probably lie and say I feel sick because everyone would be watching at that point, get my passbook signed, go allllll the way down to the corner the nurses office was in, show the pass, explain the situation (with so many people watching. We had like 3 women at the desk handling “out sick” phone calls, the nurse, and at least 2 students in there sick at all times), get the product, use it, get ANOTHER pass signed, get up to my class again and hope I’m not stopped by a dean or teacher who would then require to see the pass and probably ask why I needed the nurse. If all went smoothly probably 15 min to get a damn pad. Minimum. So I’m penalized 15+ min because they can’t stock a machine? And god forbid it was during a test or important lesson. I’m an adult now and don’t care if I have to ask for a pad from whoever but as a teen I sure cared!
We complain about not being able to access period products in the bathrooms but it’s these same people who ruin it for the people who actually need it. It’s so annoying knowing that some girls are immature like this and take advantage. This same thing happens in my school too, the pads or tampons in the sinks or on mirrors. Absolutely wasted. One girl, when I was in the bathroom, was clearly high and had tampons on her fingers and asked me if I liked her “nails” (the tampons) ngl it was chuckle worthy in the moment and looking back at it but that’s the same crap that takes it all away for the responsible girls who don’t abuse the period products handed to us.
Honestly there is this really mean judge-mental coach that's in the nurses office all the time I'm not gonna say her name But she's like really rude. So I would definitely make sure to go in the middle of the day if Need one. 😅
it’s only a small minority. a lot of hs students don’t like it because they get nothing good out of it 😒 edit: actually not a small minority it’s like half of the hs students are just assholes and the other half is decent
I remember when I was in school. Some boys in my year found a tampon. Kicked it around.Then, they put fake blood and chased other kids with it. It's not the new generation. It's just kids being dumb.
@@ravenapat yes, this is important to point out. when it comes to that time of the month, most teenage girls wanna get it, clean themselves up, and get out but there’s always that small group of girls who act a fool and ruin it for everybody.
The only problem with this is that sometimes you don't realize your period has started and that you need a pad until you are already in the bathroom and you check your underwear or wipe. Not every period, everytime, for every girl comes with vengeances with doubling over cramps and looking like a triple homicide. Sometimes, some months it just sneaks up on you early, without warning. So if there aren't any back up products in the bathrooms then that girl is going to have to fold up the thin ass tissue like toilet paper in her underwear and walk all the way to where ever your classroom is grab a pad and then make a second trip back down to the bathroom. That's a whole lot of missed class time. Of coarse this isn't your problem or fault, because you are paying for and providing these products with your own money (which is so amazing and kind!!) so they can be given out and stored where you want, but the school should absolutely provide backup product to be left in the bathroom even if they are in a 25 cent machine. It's so much easier to carry a quarter on you in your pocket than a whole purse filled with supplies every single day for two weeks prior to when you think your period is going to start because it might come early. Anyways with that said once you are on your cycle, you should be bringing your own supplies everyday. However this has become difficult because some schools (my daughter's included) have tried to ban purses (they eventually decided against it thank goodness) and they had already reduced the times they can go to their lockers, only first thing in the morning and then at the end of the day. They stopped filling the pad and tampon machine and moved the pads to the nurse office. Had they followed through with the purse ban how in the world would girls be able to bring in their own supplies!
Girls would have to wear pants with pockets. Or simply remove the products from their backpack and not be embarrassed by doing it. Keeping a period secret is a taboo thing. Perceived as weakness instead of a biological requirement. Personally, I plan to keep my daughter home on her “heavy day.” Because the stress on her is not worth it. They don’t issue lockers to anyone at the middle school anymore. They are all zip tied and not in use.
At my school they had tampons and pads but people were flushing them down the toilet so I think they are getting taken away. Please don’t do this some people forget or can’t afford them so don’t lose the opportunity. This was so kind of this teacher I hope hers are being used appropriately.❤
You would have been a life saver for me in school. ❤ Kids suck sometimes, but I'm glad you didn't stop having them available completely. Some people would have. As a teacher, I bet you know very well that the girls that NEEDED them were not the ones wasting them. I'm glad, in this case, they weren't able to ruin it completely for the ones who needed them. ❤❤
OK, I’m older than you and I used to spend a lot of money on the kids too. They taught me not to over the years, much like you learned. I would suggest keeping some extras so you can help out a kid if they ask you but not just leave them freely available. Period products add up, especially if you are supplying multiple classes worth of girls throughout the day. Your money is for you at the end of the day, and helping out in emergencies is nice of you. The school nurse is usually supplied with products for emergencies too.
This happened at my school too. There was a club I was apart of which had decided to gather pads and tampons donated by others in the school and leaving them in all the bathrooms. But in the beginning of my senior year, some Sophomores misused the pads as a “joke,” so then two teachers kept the pads and tampons outside their classrooms in these small carts (one upstairs and one downstairs)
Period products should be free, just like all essential things of life should be. We as the human race have screwed up by inventing the concept of money
Period profits should be free. Women can’t control their periods and are forced to pay thousands of dollars a year for it. Like imagine homeless women who can’t afford to buy products..it must be horrible to deal with that.
Definitely not free but should cost less and places that help people in need should help provide that Why not free? Because we don’t have unlimited resources, I do think a pack should cost maybe a dollar, but not as much as they do now
People in collective are disrespectful, not just young adults. That behavior is learned. I like that you kept the products available to those that need them. Having an open door and an open dialogue with students about things like hygiene can make a significant difference their life. Thanks for being a real role model.
I'm going to go on the offensive and say "um no" to the idea that this is learned behavior. You don't have to teach anyone to think about me-me-me-me all the time.
Like few weeks ago our homeroom teacher told us to not stick pads onto walls, what I mean is he told us that someone was doing that and if it's us we should stop (i don't even go to the toilet at school it's dirty) and we were like wtf who does that huh😭 like why? You're not a "baddie" if you put stick a pad to a wall 💀
i feel bad for american schools , in my school at lease every bathroom has a basket with products in it and it’s from the government so non of the teachers have to supply for them 😅 i’m glad that you do this though it’s such a kind gesture for your students
Our school had the same issue. The Student Support people had set up a little table with period products and they were just thrown everywhere. There were pads stuck to the ceiling, mirrors, stalls, stuffed (and I mean stuffed this wasn’t from normal use) in those sanitary cans and shoved down the toilets to clog them. I had only ever seen this stuff with the boys bathrooms but some girls went wild with the kindness from the student support. Some girl even brought in black spray paint and sprayed over the tampons on walls and stuff and over the “please flush” signs. So gross
Same. It's so disappointing. However, I have found that this generation has far less shame around this topic, which makes keeping them in my room a non-barrier. It's lovely how normalized they are about periods.
@@Kristi_bond a natural function of a body is inappropriate? Aw damn guess I can’t talk about sweating, eating, blinking, or breathing now because the base functions of a human body are inappropriate!
What a kind and amazing teacher (and human) you are! This is such an act of kindness, not only for emergency use, but for those students that may not have the money to purchase these items (which are expensive!)❤️
You could also teach them about menstrual cups. They are reusable (they don't end up in landfield or the ocean), you only need to empty them every 12 hours (so there's no need to change them while at school), there is no risk of shock syndrome, there is no odour, they can't be shared (you carry yours in a little cotton bag and use when you need it), you can't stick them to a mirror, if you choose the right one you'll only need to buy one every 10 years and, personally, I find them way more comfortable than both pads and tampons.
just goes to show how immature teens can be obviously. they think it’s hilarious but it’s so wasteful and feminine products are already over charged. you’re so kind to still offer💟 you make a difference.
Wow! That is so nice! No one has ever given me free period products unless you count my husband. It’s really a struggle to remember to keep them on hand all the time. Because when you need them, you need them. Your students are so lucky!
It really sucks for the students that user them correctly and loved having them in there but that makes sense. Unfortunately, it only takes a few to ruin it for everyone
If you still want to give to kids outside of your class but want to avoid misuse, you could leave a note like "Need period products? Ask for the red box in classroom XYZ" - So kids can ask even if they are to embarrassed to directly ask, and especially the boys/non-period-havers will be none the wiser!
Sure that’s better because there not being wasted the only thing is people will then see them getting them and they may not want that I’m not hating just saying I love your vids and I’m subbed
It’s a shame that people can’t just be respectful. My school can’t even have paper towels in the bathrooms because of the students clogging the toilets with them
I learned the same thing about 25 years ago when I was HS. I have a purse in my class with 2 or 3 pads. Girls are free to use as needed without asking. Easier to know if someone is vadelizing or taking more than 1. And has led to helping girls who need supplies at home.
I can`t believe that any student anywhere in the world would mis-use period products! These things are so expensive. And there are many, far too many, countries where girls/women can`t actually get hold of them in the first place!
Period products are so expensive nowadays, so this is super nice of you. Hopefully they will understand the importance of not wasting such essential products when they become adults and have to buy them for themselves.
What you as a teacher do for these students is so thoughtful and other people like me just wished we had a teacher like you. It’s a shame these kids were so wasteful and disrespectful. You made the right choice.
They can stay back after class to do it, like how I'm assuming some of the cis girls would because they might be embarrassed to get them in front of others too.
That's nice you still do it. It's a lot of money and I'd personally stop and have them go to the nurse. I hate being disrespected like that when I go out of my way to help others. It's infuriating
I had to start putting some at my work's toilet. The fact we get free toilet paper, plasters, or to use a microwave - but sanitary pads are were they draw the line... awful
Used to work at an education place for 16+. We used to try to do the same as a lot of them came from underprivileged homes. So we tried to be nice by putting period products in the bathroom. We’d fill it up with a whole box of tampons and sanitary towels and an hour later it would be empty. We had to move it out the the reception which is awful because people had to come and ask but we were annoyed at keep being taken advantage of.
Damn I wish I had you when I was going to elementary school, middle school, and high school . I would sometimes have to walk around embarrassed and worried someone would notice the stains on my jeans. I remember using so much toilet paper because I felt bad asking my mom purchase these items when I knew she struggled financially.
You should give some to the nurse too.. I was never regular and even had a moment in middle school where my liners flew out of my coat pocket at lunchtime. If I needed them I would stare at them until the bell and be to nervous to grab some.
Yo, I recognize you from one of Chad Chad’s videos! You probs won’t read this but you did not deserve the amount of disrespect you got on TikTok. I’m a student (Rising Senior at the time of typing this), and while the “phone jail” video was a bit condescending, it’s honestly deserved if you have a reasonable phone policy and a student keeps paying more attention to their phone instead of the lesson (especially if they keep getting caught lol).
My only question on this is… If your having to refill these drawers often does that mean the kids aren’t being responsible and ever packing their feminine products because they expect you to carry it for them? What you do is super nice, but kids parents need to be sure to provide these items for them, it’s great if they run out and need a few for the day though.
The parents of those kids have really failed them. Their lack of discipline is going to haunt them later and hurt them and those around them, and it already is. Parents need to step up and be real parents again.
Because adolescence is an inherently horrible phase for all humans and parents suck at handling them so that they behave like proper human beings and not like beasts
Of course high school kids don't have a concept of the price of period products since they aren't living on there own yet and making their own money ..
If she wants to move the supplies SHE PAID FOR from one location to another because kids are wasting it, more power to her. I’m so sick of people making excuses for poor behavior. If you want to throw yourself at a disrespectful child’s feet, go for it. I think it is absolute nonsense and foolishness to let kids get away with disrespect. The same ones who defend this kind of behavior are the ones that are super stressed and aging at the speed of light.
The school nurse should have them. This is why they aren’t stocked in the regular bathrooms. Most students don’t need your generosity and will take advantage. The ones that actually need it usually won’t take it.
Same at my school. The reason was because kids were taking all the tampons and pads out and using them to purposely clog toilets, leaving them in wet heaps in the sinks, or plastering the walls and stalls with them.
I'm here to spread my opinion even if people don't like it I'm okay with it I think that it is amazing that you're able to do this but if a student has an emergency they can't just make it to your classroom and if they're in the middle of class they can't get to your classroom so I understand why you're doing this I just wanted to share a little bit of both sides of my opinion ❤️💗
@calliecartwright652 the box says “take what you need” so the female students don’t have to ask for tampons or pads, they can just take as many as they need.
I'm in 6th grade and the school bathroom is horrible, dirt everywhere foot prints and even curse words plus there is no janitor there if there is a mess at a classroom the students need to clean it, and some students have cleaning after school which takes half an hour some students even missed they're bus becuase of this and if they dont clean and just leave, the monitors complain to the teacher and the teacher scolds the student who didnt clean.
I mean if they’re going to be disrespectful of your kindness, yeah do what you got to do for sure.
Exactly. That disgusts me. Noelle is an amazing teacher and just the kindest person. She cares about her students. Teachers are so underrated and Noelle needs to be praised ❤
For young kids periods are often a loaded subject. Playing around with the supplies has more to do with making light of the situation. I don’t believe these children are purposefully disrespectful
@@JoepTubeOfficial i mean i understand that but you can make a topic light hearted without wasting perfectly good feminine hygiene products. what happens when a girl who actually needs a pad or a tampon goes to get one and they’re all over the mirror and in the trash?
@@JoepTubeOfficial
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@@ariannadshaewhile you’re right, it is difficult to expect maturity from most embarrassed, hormonal pubescent aged folk. They are still learning to think ahead and think beyond themselves. We should give them grace to grow.
That really sucks, my school used to fill pad dispensers for students and unfortunately people were wasting them and sticking them on the walls, so they stopped filling them completely. It really sucks that a few people being immature ruined it for the people who really needed them.
Exactly. It's always like a few delinquents who ruin it for everyone else. 😒
That's the American education system for ya.
@@claireschweizer4765 What does that have to do with the education system??
My school also has dispensers, but it seems like whenever I try to use them they’re empty because nothing ever comes out 🗿
Instead of letting a few students ruin it for those in real need, they could keep stash in nurses office instead, and she hands them out.
It’s so wasteful that some students weren’t actually using them for the right purpose’s
Yes, in my school this year many kids were sticking pads to the ceilings and walls
Someone put a tampon or pad stick in mirrors too. Like they don't treat it properly it isn't a toy!! 😮💨
I feel like if kids knew how expensive they are they’d respect period products more
@@ryanjordan8822 girls would know, but they probably don't care
@@ryanjordan8822 Yeah but if it expensive or not shouldn’t be an excuse for them, they should know to just not play with stuff like that 😔
one day they’ll be ashamed they abused & made a mockery of such a simple yet generous privilege…because in the real world, hardly anyone looks out for you like that
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And how many women in the world have zero period products? It's so shameful to waste stuff.
@@sugarspice7768 Calm down, Karen.
@@sugarspice7768Truth and some miss school in remote african villages.
@@DonnaChamberson um is she being racist? is she cursing at people? she is not being a karen, she is right. my school did not provide period products and i remember how horrible it felt to have an irregular period and suddenly ruin a pair of school pants and have to go call my mom from the nurse's office to bring me a pad. it SUCKS to waste products that have an indefinite shelf life just become some 13 year old is bored and isnt taught proper manners
I didn’t have my period for about five months around my junior year of high school due to an ED. I got it back as a surprise in school and so heavy. I got out of chem class and went to see my favorite English teacher(a male) and cried. He had teenage daughters so I knew he had tampons in his desk for students. he also was friends with the theater and took me there to find a pair of pants I can change into. I didn’t have loving parents and my teachers were THERE for me when I really needed serious support, or something as simple as a tampon lol
Oh man. I'm so sorry you had it so rough. I'm happy you had teachers that were there for you
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ED?
@@Heyu7her3 eating disorder basically
@@Heyu7her3 eating disorder
This is really kind and beyond the call of duty. I went to a woman's college that has been est since the early 1900s. Every few semesters there is some type of petition for free tampons/pads in the bathroom. The Uni never does it. The school is worth over 85 million. Your students lack complete awareness of what a rare teachers heart they encountered. They will slowly learn in the next decade or so.
Damn my college always had them
@@1004LP There is a major co-ed uni in the same city where I went to college and they too have them in every single bathroom.
My college has them, even has packaged diva cups available sometimes, and all in the male restrooms too. Legally in my state (Oregon) they have to
Seriously. Paying thousands upon thousands of dollars for your education, and you can’t pay for it yourself?
@@catsotorious of course they do 🙄
This shit isnt cheap. People should respect women products and not fool around with them
Well these aren’t just people it’s kids with underdeveloped mindsets of course they will do something like put a period pad on the mirror it’s just period stuff not the end of the world 💀
@@Kvllsosa yes that’s true, but if she’s spending her own money on that which she is not getting paid for it can add up. And it’s kind of sad that happened.
@@Kvllsosa yes and kids will do that, but she takes her time and money to buy them. Girls who need them should be using them wisely
@@Eda-Fox who says these are high schoolers ? Middle schoolers start there period around the Same time and lol it’s not an excuse it’s a fact that’s why young people act out and don’t know how to act there not properly developed yet
@@Kvllsosa She said she teaches 12 grade I'm pretty sure
My girls are in 6th grade and it's shocking the things they tell me they see in the bathroom at school.
What do they tell you
i swear at my school all the girls be vaping fighting and just gossiping in the bathroom even throwing tp full of (sh*t✨) bruh they nasty 💀💀🫣
@Sukhman Clowa I'll try to word it nicely. Body liquids and waste smeared on stall walls, toilets, and mirrors. Used feminine hygiene products stuck to walls and mirrors or thrown on the floor. Absolute animal behavior. And these kids know better. The lack of discipline at home shows when kids are on their own.
@twinmama that’s horrid but we have the yr nines doing that
@@TwinMama-jv3zb I don't think it's a lack of discipline but rather a lack of maturity. Either way that's really gross. 🤮🤮🤮🤮
The definition of “is why we can’t have nice things” 😞
This is why working in a school setting gets exhausting. No matter what act of selflessness or kindness staff execute, it usually always gets taken for granted or is somehow an expectation from students.
Access to period products should most definitely be an expectation all people can have.
@@jupitersnoot4915 It’s not the teachers responsibility to buy them for her whole class! Parents get angry at teachers if they slightly interfere, while expecting them to provide period products? Nope, that’s not how it works.
@@soude85Thank you for that. Now teachers have to take blame for the flaws of the entire system. This is why I left the profession.
@@jupitersnoot4915Yeah let their parents buy them
Bingo! 💯%
That's so kind of you to provide that for your students
I had a science teacher in 7th grade and he told the class, but specifically the ladies, if we ever needed to use the bathroom, to just go and take as long as we need (basically saying what you’re thinking without making it weird). He probably doesn’t even remember doing it but it stuck with me that a man could be so understanding and supportive. He was a good man and an excellent teacher. He was a pretty old guy but he made learning so fun and he was good at it too. I always looked forward to his class and knowing he was understanding that girls were going to be going through early puberty around that time just made everything so much less stressful.
this is so kind of you. I wish my school did this!
What tour school doesn't provide tampons or period products?
@@VenmixYT mine
@@VenmixYT nope..
In my school it's not free so I have to ask around the whole class for money if I didn't bring it
@@VenmixYTit's like that in most countries, its your own responsibility, school must teach you stuff, not wipe your arse.
My school always charged for them 😅 the one time back in high school during my teen years that I didn’t realize I had started my period during school and wasn’t prepared, I was scolded for not having money for a pad at the nurse’s office. And she laughed at me for not being comfortable using tampons. She said oh well they’re only 50 cents if you use a tampon instead otherwise I’ll have to charge you 🤬
Wow, what a B!
She had no business being a nurse with that attitude. Someone who truly understands would know that not everyone has extra money for the outrageous costs of feminine products, not everyone has a predictable cycle and even something as simple as stress can throw it off (did she not take biology in school?) and not everyone is comfortable with using tampons due to the risk of TSS. To shame you like that makes nurses look sooo bad because their job is to HELP.
That’s psychopathic. Wtf? Does she charge students for Tylenol that come in sick?
@@nataliekubus1041 It's just not comfortable for some people at all. If my flow isn't heavy enough, it really hurts to remove them. People who tense up their vaginal muscles can feel a lot of pain trying to put them in. Since tensing is subconsciously they have to train themselves to relax and it can take a long time to learn. Kids shouldn't be forced to suffer pain because they can't afford a pad.
@@FrogsForBreakfast I agree. It took me a awhile to get the hang of them and feel comfortable as well. Also, studies have shown that using tampons can even make cramps worse. It's a personal choice and no one should be shamed for it.
My high school had an entire room filled with “take what you need” stuff. It had clothes, school supplies, products (not just period ones, but I believe they also had little things of bathroom products), etc. Only ever had to use it a few times when my schedule was a bit off track and snuck up on me, but it was a lifesaver at times. The janitors were all really nice too, so if it was closed, you could ask them to open the door anytime and they would. They would have to close it back up afterwards, but they didn’t mind. Lots of people (mostly teachers) ended up donating any extra supplies and my school would go crazy when the canned food drive came around. I remember bringing in multiple bags of canned foods at one point for one drive and was shocked when we didn’t win since my middle school never really cared about it so it was easy to win.
Imagine wasting free pads only to need them later
Unfortunately, in Florida they may not be allowed to tell you when one is needed
Wait what? What do you mean they might not be allowed to tell you when one is needed?
could you explain your comment? Do people in Florida not speak?
"Dont say period bill"
Florida is insane
@dragonire_dino0856 in Florida the schools personnel can't discus periods with students.
I got my period around 10-11 years old, which isn’t uncommon, but my school was small and between year 5 & 6 there were maybe 11 girls put together. I was the first one to get their period. As a 11 year old I would forget to repack my period bag, that a teacher gave me plus the three other girls in my grade/class the year before, and would go to the office to ask for a spare pad. I got yelled at and told to pack them more often because the school couldn’t be bothered stocking them. I was in year 5 and the rest had gotten there’s around the end of year 6 ! I was so pissed. You are a GOD SEND
my grand got hers at age 8. she had only eaten clean, organic food so not “hormones in the food supply.” it was shocking
I don't get why bathrooms for fifth graders don't have the little disposals in the stalls. when I got my period in fifth grade, I had to wait until everyone left the bathroom for me to run to dispose of my used pad in the trashcan for paper towels
@@leaveittolefty my sister was also 8, and she was a skinny little girl, not developed at all. I was 10 but I was a bit more chubby, so it made more sense. We were the youngest to ever get it in my family. Before us, the youngest to get it was at 12 yrs old.
@@leaveittolefty i got mine at 8 years old myself, and ended up having PCOS, which causes extreme hormone imbalances and a cycle of weight stalling. (No matter what i do, i haven't shed much weight in years...)It's also often genetic. It's treatable, but only diagnosable with a blood draw. Assuming she's between the range of 8-14 now, if periods suddenly slow dramatically or stop, please get her tested for PCOS. if this isn't relevant information by this point due to age or confirmed/debunked diagnosis, ignore me.
This is why the dispensers they used to have in ladies' rooms (including in schools) would charge a nominal fee -- like a quarter in the '90s -- for a pad or tampon. It was cheap enough that anyone who needed one could get one, but it was a small "barrier to entry" for those who would otherwise misuse them.
I couldn’t afford period products at the beginning of high school, and people misusing the ones in the dispensers meant they were never refilled. Thank you for doing what you do!
I would’ve loved to have had a teacher like you when I was in school instead of getting yelled at because I was “gone too long” then had to explain well I’m bleeding out down below and have to change myself & make sure I’m clean. Some of the teachers in my school were super cruel. The ones I loved I would just slide them a note and then they would just be like go ahead take as much time as you need or would offer tampons or pads. You’re amazing!
These should be provided at the nurses station too. It's sad that they misused the products you generously provided.
Wait theyre not providing them at nurse stations??? Shit all the schools ive gone to have had at least something, even the fucking elemenetery schools for crying out loud
Edit: should also add that this was in the most shittly funded and terrible state for education
That’s where they were at my school.
I mean they might be but most schools are very large. My public high school was one of the smaller ones but it still took ages to get to the nurses office! And they expected a pass. So I’d have had to go back to my classroom, interrupt class, probably lie and say I feel sick because everyone would be watching at that point, get my passbook signed, go allllll the way down to the corner the nurses office was in, show the pass, explain the situation (with so many people watching. We had like 3 women at the desk handling “out sick” phone calls, the nurse, and at least 2 students in there sick at all times), get the product, use it, get ANOTHER pass signed, get up to my class again and hope I’m not stopped by a dean or teacher who would then require to see the pass and probably ask why I needed the nurse. If all went smoothly probably 15 min to get a damn pad. Minimum. So I’m penalized 15+ min because they can’t stock a machine? And god forbid it was during a test or important lesson. I’m an adult now and don’t care if I have to ask for a pad from whoever but as a teen I sure cared!
that was really kind, it’s sad to know that people could’ve used the wasted products
We complain about not being able to access period products in the bathrooms but it’s these same people who ruin it for the people who actually need it. It’s so annoying knowing that some girls are immature like this and take advantage. This same thing happens in my school too, the pads or tampons in the sinks or on mirrors. Absolutely wasted.
One girl, when I was in the bathroom, was clearly high and had tampons on her fingers and asked me if I liked her “nails” (the tampons) ngl it was chuckle worthy in the moment and looking back at it but that’s the same crap that takes it all away for the responsible girls who don’t abuse the period products handed to us.
Why doesn’t the school provide period products?!? Mind blowing!!!!
Most do, you just gotta go to the nurses office. She probably did it to make it easier for the girls.
Yea and most of the times they only have the small ones
they do if you really want one you go to the nurses office
Honestly there is this really mean judge-mental coach that's in the nurses office all the time I'm not gonna say her name
But she's like really rude. So I would definitely make sure to go in the middle of the day if Need one. 😅
Our schools have a free tampon and pad dispenser in the bathrooms but it's always out bc girls just take it for random purposes idk
Thank you for your kindness to other people
High school students are sticking period pads to mirrors? What is happening to these generations?!
it’s only a small minority. a lot of hs students don’t like it because they get nothing good out of it 😒
edit: actually not a small minority it’s like half of the hs students are just assholes and the other half is decent
I remember when I was in school. Some boys in my year found a tampon. Kicked it around.Then, they put fake blood and chased other kids with it. It's not the new generation. It's just kids being dumb.
@@ravenapat yes, this is important to point out. when it comes to that time of the month, most teenage girls wanna get it, clean themselves up, and get out but there’s always that small group of girls who act a fool and ruin it for everybody.
Neglect
Lol 😂😂
I knew that was gonna happen, it's so sad how they take advantage of your kindness
You're such a good teacher❤❤
No she aint
@lousassle3270 how so?
EXTREMELY KIND of You!!! You don't realize how many young woman need this extra help!! BLESS YOU ❤💐
The only problem with this is that sometimes you don't realize your period has started and that you need a pad until you are already in the bathroom and you check your underwear or wipe. Not every period, everytime, for every girl comes with vengeances with doubling over cramps and looking like a triple homicide. Sometimes, some months it just sneaks up on you early, without warning. So if there aren't any back up products in the bathrooms then that girl is going to have to fold up the thin ass tissue like toilet paper in her underwear and walk all the way to where ever your classroom is grab a pad and then make a second trip back down to the bathroom. That's a whole lot of missed class time.
Of coarse this isn't your problem or fault, because you are paying for and providing these products with your own money (which is so amazing and kind!!) so they can be given out and stored where you want, but the school should absolutely provide backup product to be left in the bathroom even if they are in a 25 cent machine. It's so much easier to carry a quarter on you in your pocket than a whole purse filled with supplies every single day for two weeks prior to when you think your period is going to start because it might come early.
Anyways with that said once you are on your cycle, you should be bringing your own supplies everyday. However this has become difficult because some schools (my daughter's included) have tried to ban purses (they eventually decided against it thank goodness) and they had already reduced the times they can go to their lockers, only first thing in the morning and then at the end of the day. They stopped filling the pad and tampon machine and moved the pads to the nurse office. Had they followed through with the purse ban how in the world would girls be able to bring in their own supplies!
Girls would have to wear pants with pockets. Or simply remove the products from their backpack and not be embarrassed by doing it.
Keeping a period secret is a taboo thing. Perceived as weakness instead of a biological requirement.
Personally, I plan to keep my daughter home on her “heavy day.” Because the stress on her is not worth it. They don’t issue lockers to anyone at the middle school anymore. They are all zip tied and not in use.
Your such a supportive teacher, i don't get why students misuse the products.. 💗
I think its so sweet that u have extra period products for them, its easy to forget to bring some in the morning, so im glad u got their back
Your very thoughtful and I’m glad to see the disrespect of some didn’t dissuade your kindness. Your a star 🌟
At my school they had tampons and pads but people were flushing them down the toilet so I think they are getting taken away. Please don’t do this some people forget or can’t afford them so don’t lose the opportunity. This was so kind of this teacher I hope hers are being used appropriately.❤
You sound like a great teacher. I would feel comfortable when talking to you about my period and stuff. This is the teacher everyone wants.
Ty for your service and kindness to your students 😊
That's incredibly kind and generous of you.
I appreciate that you do this! And I’m sure lots of the students are as well.
You would have been a life saver for me in school. ❤ Kids suck sometimes, but I'm glad you didn't stop having them available completely. Some people would have. As a teacher, I bet you know very well that the girls that NEEDED them were not the ones wasting them. I'm glad, in this case, they weren't able to ruin it completely for the ones who needed them. ❤❤
OK, I’m older than you and I used to spend a lot of money on the kids too. They taught me not to over the years, much like you learned. I would suggest keeping some extras so you can help out a kid if they ask you but not just leave them freely available. Period products add up, especially if you are supplying multiple classes worth of girls throughout the day. Your money is for you at the end of the day, and helping out in emergencies is nice of you. The school nurse is usually supplied with products for emergencies too.
This happened at my school too. There was a club I was apart of which had decided to gather pads and tampons donated by others in the school and leaving them in all the bathrooms. But in the beginning of my senior year, some Sophomores misused the pads as a “joke,” so then two teachers kept the pads and tampons outside their classrooms in these small carts (one upstairs and one downstairs)
Period products should be free, just like all essential things of life should be. We as the human race have screwed up by inventing the concept of money
Pipe down.
Period profits should be free. Women can’t control their periods and are forced to pay thousands of dollars a year for it. Like imagine homeless women who can’t afford to buy products..it must be horrible to deal with that.
@@hiya4691You a guy? Why should we have to pay thousands of dollars for something we can’t even control
Definitely not free but should cost less and places that help people in need should help provide that
Why not free? Because we don’t have unlimited resources, I do think a pack should cost maybe a dollar, but not as much as they do now
People in collective are disrespectful, not just young adults. That behavior is learned. I like that you kept the products available to those that need them. Having an open door and an open dialogue with students about things like hygiene can make a significant difference their life. Thanks for being a real role model.
I'm going to go on the offensive and say "um no" to the idea that this is learned behavior. You don't have to teach anyone to think about me-me-me-me all the time.
Like few weeks ago our homeroom teacher told us to not stick pads onto walls, what I mean is he told us that someone was doing that and if it's us we should stop (i don't even go to the toilet at school it's dirty) and we were like wtf who does that huh😭 like why? You're not a "baddie" if you put stick a pad to a wall 💀
Yup, the people who do that are straight up childish.
I'm glad you still kept the items accessible to the students :)
i feel bad for american schools , in my school at lease every bathroom has a basket with products in it and it’s from the government so non of the teachers have to supply for them 😅 i’m glad that you do this though it’s such a kind gesture for your students
Americans have a lot to learn!
@@gracejones2831 It's not learning that's the issue It's ungrateful and greedy people.
@@dragonire_dino0856 I have no idea what you mean by that.
the government is the taxpayers - so if your teachers are paying for part through the taxes that they pay.
Our school had the same issue. The Student Support people had set up a little table with period products and they were just thrown everywhere. There were pads stuck to the ceiling, mirrors, stalls, stuffed (and I mean stuffed this wasn’t from normal use) in those sanitary cans and shoved down the toilets to clog them. I had only ever seen this stuff with the boys bathrooms but some girls went wild with the kindness from the student support. Some girl even brought in black spray paint and sprayed over the tampons on walls and stuff and over the “please flush” signs. So gross
Same. It's so disappointing. However, I have found that this generation has far less shame around this topic, which makes keeping them in my room a non-barrier. It's lovely how normalized they are about periods.
It’s sad it’s normalized when it’s actually inappropriate 😔
@@Kristi_bond a natural function of a body is inappropriate? Aw damn guess I can’t talk about sweating, eating, blinking, or breathing now because the base functions of a human body are inappropriate!
What a kind and amazing teacher (and human) you are! This is such an act of kindness, not only for emergency use, but for those students that may not have the money to purchase these items (which are expensive!)❤️
That is amazingly kind of you and horrible that girls in their own bathroom are so disrespectful especially high schoolers
You could also teach them about menstrual cups. They are reusable (they don't end up in landfield or the ocean), you only need to empty them every 12 hours (so there's no need to change them while at school), there is no risk of shock syndrome, there is no odour, they can't be shared (you carry yours in a little cotton bag and use when you need it), you can't stick them to a mirror, if you choose the right one you'll only need to buy one every 10 years and, personally, I find them way more comfortable than both pads and tampons.
Not everyone can use those though.
just goes to show how immature teens can be obviously. they think it’s hilarious but it’s so wasteful and feminine products are already over charged. you’re so kind to still offer💟 you make a difference.
Wow! That is so nice! No one has ever given me free period products unless you count my husband. It’s really a struggle to remember to keep them on hand all the time. Because when you need them, you need them. Your students are so lucky!
It really sucks for the students that user them correctly and loved having them in there but that makes sense. Unfortunately, it only takes a few to ruin it for everyone
I hope this year they can learn the value of hygiene products. Thank you!❤
If you still want to give to kids outside of your class but want to avoid misuse, you could leave a note like "Need period products? Ask for the red box in classroom XYZ" - So kids can ask even if they are to embarrassed to directly ask, and especially the boys/non-period-havers will be none the wiser!
Sure that’s better because there not being wasted the only thing is people will then see them getting them and they may not want that I’m not hating just saying I love your vids and I’m subbed
It’s a shame that people can’t just be respectful. My school can’t even have paper towels in the bathrooms because of the students clogging the toilets with them
I learned the same thing about 25 years ago when I was HS. I have a purse in my class with 2 or 3 pads. Girls are free to use as needed without asking. Easier to know if someone is vadelizing or taking more than 1. And has led to helping girls who need supplies at home.
I can`t believe that any student anywhere in the world would mis-use period products! These things are so expensive. And there are many, far too many, countries where girls/women can`t actually get hold of them in the first place!
Period products are so expensive nowadays, so this is super nice of you. Hopefully they will understand the importance of not wasting such essential products when they become adults and have to buy them for themselves.
Yeah people do the same in our school aswell unhelpful for people who don't have the confidence to go up to a teacher to ask for a tampon/pads
What you as a teacher do for these students is so thoughtful and other people like me just wished we had a teacher like you. It’s a shame these kids were so wasteful and disrespectful. You made the right choice.
What if a trans student needs them and he or they are too embarrassed to grab them in front of other students? 😔
They can stay back after class to do it, like how I'm assuming some of the cis girls would because they might be embarrassed to get them in front of others too.
GIRL.. I NEED YOU TO BE MY TEACHER. YOUR LEARNING IS FUN, YOU HAVE FUN, AND CARE ABOUT YOUR GIRLIES THAT HAVE IT!
ily and you remind me of a favorite teacher of mine who was always so kind and selfless 🥹
Every teacher needs to be like u ❤
Sad for the girls who actually needed them and are too embarrassed to go to the room ..
You are a kind soul, you are doing something my teachers wouldn't even think about doing😭
That's nice you still do it. It's a lot of money and I'd personally stop and have them go to the nurse. I hate being disrespected like that when I go out of my way to help others. It's infuriating
I had to start putting some at my work's toilet. The fact we get free toilet paper, plasters, or to use a microwave - but sanitary pads are were they draw the line... awful
Used to work at an education place for 16+. We used to try to do the same as a lot of them came from underprivileged homes. So we tried to be nice by putting period products in the bathroom. We’d fill it up with a whole box of tampons and sanitary towels and an hour later it would be empty. We had to move it out the the reception which is awful because people had to come and ask but we were annoyed at keep being taken advantage of.
Damn I wish I had you when I was going to elementary school, middle school, and high school . I would sometimes have to walk around embarrassed and worried someone would notice the stains on my jeans. I remember using so much toilet paper because I felt bad asking my mom purchase these items when I knew she struggled financially.
Elementary?💀
@@Kristi_bond average age for girls to get periods is anywhere from 8-16
You should give some to the nurse too.. I was never regular and even had a moment in middle school where my liners flew out of my coat pocket at lunchtime. If I needed them I would stare at them until the bell and be to nervous to grab some.
All school nurses always have some products for girls. Atleast I think all schools do. But I get what you mean.
Yo, I recognize you from one of Chad Chad’s videos! You probs won’t read this but you did not deserve the amount of disrespect you got on TikTok. I’m a student (Rising Senior at the time of typing this), and while the “phone jail” video was a bit condescending, it’s honestly deserved if you have a reasonable phone policy and a student keeps paying more attention to their phone instead of the lesson (especially if they keep getting caught lol).
I appreciate that you don't make them ask for it, they can just hang back after class and grab one if they need
Sad that there’d be students spitting at your kindness. I’m very glad that you are still offering products to your school. Very gracious of you.
i wouldn’t go into the classroom to get a product 💀
Bleed everywhere then I guess😊
My only question on this is… If your having to refill these drawers often does that mean the kids aren’t being responsible and ever packing their feminine products because they expect you to carry it for them?
What you do is super nice, but kids parents need to be sure to provide these items for them, it’s great if they run out and need a few for the day though.
The parents of those kids have really failed them. Their lack of discipline is going to haunt them later and hurt them and those around them, and it already is. Parents need to step up and be real parents again.
I’m sorry to hear that, I’m sure you were very disappointed, I’m hurt for you. Glad you still want to help out and keep some by your desk
How could they!? Some ppl are bleeding while their playing with them
when people are given things , they don't appreciate it as much as if they have to earn the item or earn money to pay for it.
AYYY SAME PROFILE 🤝
Because adolescence is an inherently horrible phase for all humans and parents suck at handling them so that they behave like proper human beings and not like beasts
One of my teachers in high school did this for the girls in his class. He was an awesome teacher! ❤
Some people (even kids) don’t deserve kindness.
I think this is probably one of the smartest ideas because as a middle schooler I always see tampons being stuck to the ceiling or tied to doors
Of course high school kids don't have a concept of the price of period products since they aren't living on there own yet and making their own money ..
If she wants to move the supplies SHE PAID FOR from one location to another because kids are wasting it, more power to her. I’m so sick of people making excuses for poor behavior. If you want to throw yourself at a disrespectful child’s feet, go for it. I think it is absolute nonsense and foolishness to let kids get away with disrespect. The same ones who defend this kind of behavior are the ones that are super stressed and aging at the speed of light.
Idk I’m a girl in school but I would be way too shy to go in there and get . products and probably end up using toilet paper
This is so nice of you. All schools should do this, as many young girls nowadays can't afford feminin products ❤
How rude and ungrateful. Good idea to keep them in your room. Really nice of you!
The school nurse should have them. This is why they aren’t stocked in the regular bathrooms. Most students don’t need your generosity and will take advantage. The ones that actually need it usually won’t take it.
Sadly this ruins it for a lot of people that need them cause teachers won't buy them anymore
Crazy. The privilege to have these items and the kids played with them. So many girls and women cannot afford these and hate to hear kids misuse them
At my school they installed a super fancy tampon/pad dispenser in each bathroom, but it literally never got filled. EVER😭
It may get filled but someone may be taking all of them...
Same at my school. The reason was because kids were taking all the tampons and pads out and using them to purposely clog toilets, leaving them in wet heaps in the sinks, or plastering the walls and stalls with them.
Middle school is…a time. Glad you’re still willing to provide. I’m guessing your students don’t feel too awkward to ask you. You seem lovely. ❤
I'm here to spread my opinion even if people don't like it I'm okay with it I think that it is amazing that you're able to do this but if a student has an emergency they can't just make it to your classroom and if they're in the middle of class they can't get to your classroom so I understand why you're doing this I just wanted to share a little bit of both sides of my opinion ❤️💗
@calliecartwright652 the box says “take what you need” so the female students don’t have to ask for tampons or pads, they can just take as many as they need.
I like that it’s in designated place because I would always get embarrassed to ask for stuff like that as a kid ❤
I'm in 6th grade and the school bathroom is horrible, dirt everywhere foot prints and even curse words plus there is no janitor there if there is a mess at a classroom the students need to clean it, and some students have cleaning after school which takes half an hour some students even missed they're bus becuase of this and if they dont clean and just leave, the monitors complain to the teacher and the teacher scolds the student who didnt clean.
Thank you for continuing to offer them in your classroom!