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[quote=Anonymous]I'm sure you all would consider this to be grooming as well, right? The janitor had no business talking to the student about things beyond cleaning supplies? Clearly his intentions were nefarious and he was angling to get a student to buy him expensive gifts? Or is the student grooming the janitor? https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/A-School-Janitor-Couldnt-Afford-His-Dream-Sneakers-So-a-Student-Gifted-Him-a-Pair-492724711.html?fdk You all are looking to create a narrative out of something that doesn't exist. Once you finish your teacher witch hunt you'll realize that when you put people together in a building every day they build relationships. Teachers look out for the best interest of their students. Sometimes that's a little outside the box of just correcting a math problem. Just because there are a few bad apples where the cases are highly publicized doesn't mean that every teacher is trying to groom your child when they say anything that's a little unrelated to academics. Use your critical thinking skills and stop fear mongering, please. We need teachers. We need people besides us looking out for our kids since we're not with them 24/7. A teacher was the one who figured out I was depressed and anxious when my parents had no clue. Today it would be seen as inappropriate, I'm sure, but that teacher saved my life. [/quote]
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