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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You want to call CPS and ruin someone’s career over this? Unbelievable.[/quote] This person should not be teaching children. It absolutely should be reported. There shouldn’t be any question or argument about this.[/quote] DC immediately fired a teacher recently who put her hands on a child and it was reported to the police immediately. Immediately. In DC. Putting your hands on anyone is assault, plain and simple. https://www.google.com/amp/s/wtop.com/dc/2017/11/police-dc-teacher-charged-assaulting-student-slapping-pushing/amp/[/quote] Really because my kid has a teacher who insists on a hug from my child with autism. I told her we are fine with a high five and she said by the end of the year she expects a hug. Uh no. Boundaries lady. if my kid doesn't want to hug you, it's his right. He MUST greet you with a "hello." A hug is about YOUR needs not his. Is this a reportable offense. Hell no. It's just a lady who has creepy or at least very out dated ideas about what is appropriate behavior.his body. His choice. Call CPS? No way. Not every thing is worthy of ruining someone's career. In OPs case, how old was the teacher? I ask because decades ago what was considered OK in the classroom was different.[/quote]
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