Teachers
"David" wrote in message
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I think an assault charge is in order - plus an AVO to prevent more
attacks
David - who would NEVER allow a teacher (or anyone else) to assault his
children
like that
PS and my view has nothing to do with any disorder the child may have - it
is
simply that this is a degrading and humilating practice that is an assault
V wrote:
His teacher would tap over and over on their foreheads to get blood to
their
brains. I had a conference with her about his. I did not like my child
repeatedly having someone thug him on the forhead. She made it seems as
though
I overreacted, but with his connective tissue disorder and the fact I
teach
them no one is to touch them, especially painfully and then...well, I am
confused myself, but I did not like it at all. How would you guys have
handled
this situation?
curiously,
V
Tell her if it happens one more time you are going to press charges for
assault. Better still, go to the head and tell him/her the same
thing.......
I've just had a fairly similar thing here (with my 14y/o son) and told the
Principal excatly that. I also told her that I gave my son full authority to
walk out of this teachers class, call me in........and I would come in
alright.......and press charges. End of problem!. If you dont protect your
child, nobody else will.
Dolores
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