Teacher says kids whose names begin with this letter are ‘challenging’

Teachers have shared their experiences on children’s names, with different educators having different opinions. And one school worker has issued a bold statement about boys’ names that begin with a certain letter.

A recent Reddit post sees one site user ask teachers to share the names they would avoid, as reported by the Liverpool ECHO. The initial post reads: “Teachers – what names would you avoid naming a child due to past students?

“What names do you now work hard to not have a bias against? For me, Connor is at the top of my list after teaching several Connors. I now have to be aware when I have a Conner that I treat that student fairly.” [sic]

Many, many educators have replied, as one wrote: “Any name spelled with an x that isn’t traditionally spelled with an x – eg Jaxon.” A second added: “Please avoid Kyle and Jacob. They were always a handful in my classroom.”

A third teacher said: “Pretty much all common boy’s names that start with J – Jack, Jake, Jacob, James, Josh, Jackson, Jonathon, John. There have been a few nice ones but for the most part they’re super challenging.” Another teacher said: “It seems so hard to find the perfect name for your children when you’re a teacher – I’ve been working with kids for over 10 years so it’s hard to find a name you’ve never heard of.

“[I live in the] UK if that makes a difference. Every student with these names I have bad associations with. Doesn’t mean all kids with these names are bad just my personal experience – Callum, Charlie, Denim, Edward, Frankie, Henry, Jack, Joshua, Luca, Matthew, Reggie, Rhys, Ryan, Sebastian, Ella, Freya, Isabella/Bella, Jessica/Jessie/Jess, Madison/Maddie, Mckenzie, Millie, Ruby, Skye. On a positive note these are names I’ve only had good associations with – Benedict/Benny, Benjamin/Benji/Ben, Elijah, Harry, Harvey, Jamie, Noah, Ruben, Alice, Amelia, Daisy, Elise, Ellie, Florence, Georgie, Grace, Ivy, Lillian, Lily, Matilda, Rose.”

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