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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 690150" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>THIS is the key statement. You don't have a choice in whether you tell or not. You won't.</p><p> </p><p>But. I wouldn't anyway. WHY would you be telling? It creates all sorts of awkward problems - whether you are right or wrong in the assessment, whether your source was correct or not. Also, you do not have the information <em>first hand</em>. You have not SEEN or HEARD the rule being broken. You have <em>been told</em> by a source you <em>consider reliable</em>. If the source wants to tell, that's fine - direct evidence.</p><p> </p><p>If the parent ASKED me whether I thought their child was breaking a rule or not... that would be harder. But to be the one bringing it up, if the whole picture is as stated? No.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 690150, member: 11791"] THIS is the key statement. You don't have a choice in whether you tell or not. You won't. But. I wouldn't anyway. WHY would you be telling? It creates all sorts of awkward problems - whether you are right or wrong in the assessment, whether your source was correct or not. Also, you do not have the information [I]first hand[/I]. You have not SEEN or HEARD the rule being broken. You have [I]been told[/I] by a source you [I]consider reliable[/I]. If the source wants to tell, that's fine - direct evidence. If the parent ASKED me whether I thought their child was breaking a rule or not... that would be harder. But to be the one bringing it up, if the whole picture is as stated? No. [/QUOTE]
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