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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please report this, OP. Another staff member told us that our child was being carried in this way when it was unnecessary and dropped DC on the head. They also did not take DC to the nurse to get checked out after this happened so they wouldn't have a report. She was alarmed and told us. We later found out the school has had a lot of issues covering up things and the staff member involved was encouraged to find another job. This is a supposedly good elementary in the W cluster.[/quote] Your child likely has a behavior problem. Maybe the head drop knocked some sense into her.[/quote] Even if a kid (and a young kid at that) is behaving in a way that's challenging or causing a problem, they still don't deserve to be hurt. Seriously, that's your response? I was slightly on the teacher's side before, but if that sort of callous casual disregard for children is what people think and are prepared to tolerate (PP said it, and thus far it has gone unchallenged), I may well be inclined to agree with the posters who were originally agains this practice. Kindly and compassionately solving a problem in the moment is one thing, but given what it can lead to...[/quote] NP. Come on lady.any and everybody who can read could tell that PP was trolling. Common sense goes a very long way in the real world, but not too far on DCUM [/quote] I wish. Unfortunately, I've heard at least one person seriously make a similar statement in real life. I'm slowly becoming alarmed at how little regard our society seems to have for children as people with basic rights. Sure, by and large in this area we spoil our kids, but do we treat them well and properly?[/quote]
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