An Open
Letter To My Teacher
Dear
Teacher;
I think
its time I told you why I have been acting out at school and crying
sometimes. I think you know that something is wrong, because you
keep asking me, “What’s the Matter?” The reason I haven’t told you
before is that I can’t talk to you in the hallway with all the other
kids staring at me – and until now, I didn’t feel like I could talk
to anybody about it.
I’m
worried about my schoolwork. I keep getting in trouble for not doing
my homework, and not listening in class. Sometimes I am so scared
that I just get mad at everybody. I don’t mean to yell. I just feel
like everyone is picking on me at home and at
school.
You see,
my dad has a drinking problem. It’s called “alcoholism”. It means
that he can’t control his drinking. He comes home some nights really
drunk and yells at all of us.
Then Mom yells back at him for being drunk and spending all
the money. Sometimes he hits her, or my sister and me for no reason,
just because he is drunk. Sometimes my sister and I are so scared
that we hide in our room.
I used to
hate my mom and dad for all that – Mom for yelling at Dad and making
him even madder, and Dad for his drinking. I don’t hate them anymore
because I found out why they were like
that.
One day a
lady came and talked to my mom, and I listened, too. She was the one
who explained to us what alcoholism is. I learned that my dad was
not horrible, just sick. He has a disease called alcoholism. She
told us that when there is someone in the house with a drinking
problem, the whole family gets hurt by it. She also told my mom
about Al-Anon. That is where families and friends of problem
drinkers go to understand the disease of alcoholism and how they can
stop being so scared and mad all the
time.
Now Mom
goes to Al-Anon. It works, too. Mom doesn’t scream at Dad or us as
much anymore. I go to Alateen, that’s for kids affected by some
else’s drinking. Sometimes we have friends that drink too. Now I understand, and it
feels good not to be the only one with my kind of
problem.
I think
that teachers should know about alcoholism, because then they would
understand kids like me. If you know of any kids who might have a
problem with a drinking parent or a drinking friend, you could tell
them where they can get help.
It really helped me.
For more information please
contact 509-522-5056. (1-800-399-0899 – Hispanic) or visit http://www.wwafg.org or
email
info@wwafg.org.
Signed,
Your
Student
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