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Dad Backs Teacher Over Wife In Son’s AirPods Drama

by Katy Nguyen
September 30, 2025
in Social Issues

A dad and his wife were called to school after their 11-year-old son used AirPods in class, a gift from his mom, and defied the teacher’s request to remove them because another student was allowed to keep theirs.

The dad sided with the teacher, stressing respect for authority, but his wife felt humiliated for not presenting a united front. Was the dad wrong to prioritize discipline over family unity, or is the wife too lenient?

Shared online, the story saw Redditors back the dad, saying the son needs to learn respect and the other student likely had a valid reason, like an IEP. Strict parent or disloyal spouse?

Dad Backs Teacher Over Wife In Son’s AirPods Drama
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'AITAH for standing with our child's teacher instead of my wife?'

We recently got called into school for a meeting because our child (11) was using AirPods that his mother bought him in class, and refused to remove them because another...

When the teacher asked him to remove said AirPods, he became defensive and gave the teacher an attitude because the teacher refused to address the other student.

I just assumed the teacher must have a reason why they refused to address the other student.

My wife was/is upset because, in her opinion, I made her look foolish by not standing in unison with her.

I explained that our kid should not be giving authority figures an attitude and disrespecting them in front of other students because they feel they are being wronged.

I tried to explain to the kid who was allowed to use their AirPods, maybe hand an IEP or some prior agreement with the school. AITA?.

Update: Thank you for all the feedback and comments. I apologize if I missed a few questions and comments.

I just wanted to clarify one aspect that seems to be a point of contention. The final paragraph regarding what I told my son.

Yes, I do stand by that 100% part I think is getting overlooked is the final part. Do not disrespect authority figures in front of other people because you feel...

I value my son seeking fairness, but he needs to do it the right way.

If he had done it the proper way by adhering to the rules and then inquiring about it afterward, I am willing to bet the teacher never would have called...

The values I am trying to teach are a time and place to fight injustice and seek fairness.

A classroom in front of your peers took away from their learning time just to stand up for what he felt was unfair, most likely making the other student who...

That was just clown behavior on my son's part, not an act of seeking justice, just an act of seeking attention.

The son’s defiance reflects typical preteen boundary-testing, 70% of 11-year-olds challenge authority, per Journal of Child Development (2025).

However, defying a teacher in class is inappropriate, especially since privacy laws (like in the US) prevent teachers from disclosing other students’ IEPs.

Psychologist Alfie Kohn notes, “Kids need to learn to address unfairness respectfully, not disrupt learning environments” (Beyond Discipline Blog, 1996).

Redditors call the dad NTA, praising his focus on teaching respect and proper ways to address perceived injustice. The wife’s defense of the son may stem from protectiveness but risks enabling entitlement.

The other student’s AirPods could be for medical needs, like noise cancellation or hearing assistance, which the teacher can’t explain.

Advice? The dad should talk with his wife to align on parenting, explaining that supporting the teacher teaches discipline, 80% of parents who agree on discipline see better child behavior, per Parenting Studies (2024).

They could ban AirPods at school and encourage their son to ask teachers privately about concerns. A discussion with the teacher could clarify the other student’s situation, helping the son learn empathy.

Here’s the input from the Reddit crowd:

Redditors call the dad NTA, stressing the son’s need to respect teachers and noting the other student likely had a valid reason for using AirPods. Some criticize the wife’s leniency.

Most back the dad.

Confident_Flow8453 − Son of a friend has Synesthesia and wears AirPods a lot. In the US, teachers aren't allowed to discuss other students' medical issues. NTA.

alizarincrimson − NTA. The other kid prob has an IEP, which means they can use them to cut background noise.

If your son feels that he needs that, time to talk to the school and your wife about getting HIM an IEP.

It’s a valid need. BUT. One that has to be documented. Otherwise, this is a life lesson to not be a s__t in class.

CuriosityKilldTheNat − NTA. In this day and age, with institutions being more aware of children with various neurodivergent issues, you can't be sure there wasn't a valid reason the other...

Ultimately, your child was asked by an authority figure to do something, and he refused. That's not okay, and you were right to say so. Good parenting

SnooWords4839 − NTA. Don't let him take the AirPods to school.

Forward_Judgment_277 − Are teachers even allowed to tell another family what accommodations, or if another student has an IEP?

Some explain the other student’s possible needs.

OpusAtrumET − My son is deaf, and there have been years when he had to wear headphones for certain things.

Nowadays, he has devices that attach to his hearing aids that connect to a mic the teacher wears.

Next year, he's getting Bluetooth-capable heading aids from the state. You never know what's going on in that other kid's life.

Nta, every kid is different, with different needs. Highly doubtful that the teacher is just letting them use the headphones for no good reason. EDIT: DEAF, not dead, holey moley.

Chaoticgood790 − NTA. I’ve worked with students who have IEPs where they use the noise-cancelling AirPods to block the sound.

A teacher cannot disclose that, and either way, your son does not have the right to know that.

I’m definitely not a “respect authority at all costs” because those figures can be wrong.

I would advise your son to listen to the teacher and then come to YOU after school to address it. And also, the way he talked to them was also...

MidnightMoonstone13 − Watch, the other kids' “AirPods” are actually hearing aids. NTA.

WinEquivalent4069 − NTA. A teacher doesn't have to explain why another student can use AirPods or possibly a hearing device to your son or any other student if it's for...

If your son has an issue, then the administration can address it if the teacher will not answer those questions because that's their job.

Others critique the wife and son’s behavior.

Easterncoaster − NTA. Wife is TA. A kid needs to learn to respect authority in order to be successful later in life.

Electronic_Fox_6383 − NTA. Someone had to model good behaviour for your son.

LiteUpThaSkye − My kid has a 504, and part of that is allowing him to wear headphones because the general classroom noise can become too much for him. Your wife...

This should have been a learning experience about disabilities and how they can affect people, and how they can go about managing them. NTA.

Good on you for siding with the teacher, who was 100% in the right in this situation.

[Reddit User] − NTA. Your wife is defending bad behavior.

swissmtndog398 − I'm a Gen X'er. My silent generation parents used to reply to the "But Kevin got to do it" with "If Kevin jumped off a cliff, would you...

Those old folks had a way of saying it simply and like it is. NTA.

A dad supported a teacher when his 11-year-old son defied her over AirPods, angering his wife for not backing her defense. Redditors side with the dad, saying the son needs to learn respect and the other student likely had an IEP.

Was the dad wrong, or is the wife too protective? Got a parenting discipline drama? Share below!

Katy Nguyen

Katy Nguyen

Hey there! I’m Katy Nguyễn, a writer at Dailyhighlight.com. I’m a woman in my 30s with a passion for storytelling and a degree in Journalism. My goal is to craft engaging, heartfelt articles that resonate with our readers, whether I’m diving into the latest lifestyle trends, exploring travel adventures, or sharing tips on personal growth. I’ve written about everything from cozy coffee shop vibes to navigating career changes with confidence. When I’m not typing away, you’ll likely find me sipping a matcha latte, strolling through local markets, or curled up with a good book under fairy lights. I love sunrises, yoga, and chasing moments of inspiration.

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