A little background here.....
I am making my annual visit to one of the ES in the city that I work in. I am teaching in the 4th, 5th and 6th grade classes and have 1 period of instruction for each class. Since I am rather large to most if not all of the kids, 193cm 115kg, they see me as a polar bear and countless numbers of the little buggers love to come up to me, give me hugs, touch me on the arms, legs, literally where ever they can fit their little hands on to my large frame.
Boys and girls alike.
Now understanding the cultural aspect of "skinship" here, it is just one way for the kids to feel a familiarity or chance to get to know me yet it bothers me quite often that kids here need to have to be touchy feely. Now it could be because of the age of the kids that it annoys me, it could also be a part of the manner in which I was raised as well where people respected each others private space and kept their hands to themselves unless invited....
but having a bunch of 9, 10, and 11 year old kids run up to me and give me hugs and "feel me up" in a manner of speaking bugs the hell outta me. My usually response is to tell them to stop. Yet on occasion I have to grab the hands of the repeat offenders and give them a bit of a squeeze to let them know that their affections are not appreciated nor will it be tolerated either.
I even had one teacher, a couple of years ago this was, make a formal complaint to my BOE and the school principal because she saw one 6th grade girl come running up to me an jump into my arms expecting a hug. She was developed for her age and the teacher, new to the school that year, thought that I had provoked the encounter and was welcoming the girls advances.
That was an interesting encounter. I had known the girl from when she was in 4th grade, parents divorced, no father figure in her life, and she was a very demonstrative girl. Other teachers, male, had the same experiences with her doing this and they all lined up including the female principal to defend me and explain about the girl and her personality. She has been receiving counselling since that incident btw.
My point is that one will never know who is watching and what impressions they will get when they see kids acting like that, particularly with the resident gwaijin. The same things happen with the Japanese teachers, yet noone that I know of anyway, think anything out of the ordinary or feel that the actions are strange in any way. I could relate other stories about HRT's and other gwaijin teachers but you all here get the idea of what I am talking about here.
How do you deal with it? Dont get me wrong here, there are times I would love to be able to give a kid a hug and let them know things are ok, but I dont and there are many times in my heart I have felt so bad for kids because they needed someone to care for them and show them some tenderness and affection but I always hold off because of how it may come across to those that dont understand.





Kancho 


