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[quote=Anonymous]I had a teacher like that in Pre-School! She would pinch me and put me out in the cold hallway when I wouldn't nap. Wouldn't take me on field trips. She was so mean but when we saw her in public she tried to be nice. Back then teachers could hit your knuckles with rulers and principals could paddle you with your parent's consent. The child wasn't injured, no marks were left and the teacher was reprimanded. Next time the classroom teacher should intervene BEFORE it escalates to that point. Obviously this person was frustrated and needed to walk away to calm down. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That teacher needs to apologize to DS. She needs to say "I was wrong to touch your face. I should not have done that. I'm sorry I did that to you. I was wrong." He will say "It's okay!" and they will move on. [/quote] Yup. Sounds like an old-fashioned teacher, not necessarily a perverted abuser.[/quote] Yep. I was a terrible kid and a terrible student. My first grade teacher hated me and used to grab my arm and drag me out of the classroom screaming at me, and leave me in the hall, regularly. I hated her but whatever. I only got upset when my mom and i ran into her at the supermarket and she was NICE to my mother, because why didn't she show her true mean and bitchy self to my mother? Despite being a delicate and sensitive flower, I did not become afraid of school. I graduated on time, and went on to eventually become a productive member of society. Now that I am an older delicate and sensitive flower I know how to not allow people to treat me that way. OP's son is FINE. It was three seconds, life moved on, he wasn't permanently damaged. [/quote][/quote]
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