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Help!! Teacher hit my son.
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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 78346" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>As someone else indicated, our kids' perception of an event may not be correct. I'd do some investigating before jumping the gun on this.</p><p></p><p>If corporal punishment is allowed, a swat on the booty may not even be a violation of sd policy (though doing it in front of other students very well may be). If you find out that it is policy, you may want to consider writing a letter exempting your child from corporal punishment.</p><p></p><p>The teacher may have had a momentary lapse in judgement or it may be something that has a reasonable explanation. </p><p></p><p>Walk softly. If they feel they are dealing with an unreasonable parent they will circle the wagons and you will not get any information. In that you were directed to write a statement, that might happen anyway but try to be fair. No use causing undue hardship on an undeserving party.</p><p></p><p>It's upsetting, I know. But I recommend that you find out as much as possible before writing a statement or taking any other action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 78346, member: 23"] As someone else indicated, our kids' perception of an event may not be correct. I'd do some investigating before jumping the gun on this. If corporal punishment is allowed, a swat on the booty may not even be a violation of sd policy (though doing it in front of other students very well may be). If you find out that it is policy, you may want to consider writing a letter exempting your child from corporal punishment. The teacher may have had a momentary lapse in judgement or it may be something that has a reasonable explanation. Walk softly. If they feel they are dealing with an unreasonable parent they will circle the wagons and you will not get any information. In that you were directed to write a statement, that might happen anyway but try to be fair. No use causing undue hardship on an undeserving party. It's upsetting, I know. But I recommend that you find out as much as possible before writing a statement or taking any other action. [/QUOTE]
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