(I left work early today, and am currently 40 degrees, I apologize if I stop making sense at any turn)
Teachers are not allowed to touch the children in schools. Not for any reason, not in any circumstance, and not at any time. Stupidest rule I've heard yet, if you don't trust the teachers not to have bad intentions when they touch a child, maybe you should screen them better, hire different teachers, or come up with a system that allows for supervision of the teachers activitiy when interacting with the children.
Yesterday my friend got a call from her children's school about her 4 year old, who was SCREAMING in the background during the call. He had zipped his penis into his pants inn the bathroom by accident, and couldn't get it out, probably due to the agonizing pain and being only 4 years old. Frantically she asked the principal, can you not get it out either, is it that stuck, can you cut off the pants or something and pull the zipper apart? No, principal is not allowed to touch the students. Nobody there is allowed to touch any student, not to help them in this situation, not to prevent them hurting another child, not to administer first aid if they were hurt, no touching, period. Furious she yelled at the lady to go get her other son out of class and get him to help his brother, drove there as fast as she could, took him to hospital, and he was finally released a couple hours ago, being told that he would be okay in a few days.
What kind of cruel sadistic person could let a 4 year old be in that much pain, and refuse to help them. If the teachers are that worried about false accusations against them (I assume that is why the rule is in place) can they not get two adults to help, so one is supervising and taking notes to inform the parent, and the other is actually acting like someone who might care a little bit about other people. Would the teachers also sit around watching a hurt child die waiting for an ambulance, just so they could say they hadn't touched him. How about upset children, do sad 4 year olds not desrve hugs from the adults who are supposed to be looking after them.
This whole policy makes me angry, and also a little afraid to send my son to school.
Teachers are not allowed to touch the children in schools. Not for any reason, not in any circumstance, and not at any time. Stupidest rule I've heard yet, if you don't trust the teachers not to have bad intentions when they touch a child, maybe you should screen them better, hire different teachers, or come up with a system that allows for supervision of the teachers activitiy when interacting with the children.
Yesterday my friend got a call from her children's school about her 4 year old, who was SCREAMING in the background during the call. He had zipped his penis into his pants inn the bathroom by accident, and couldn't get it out, probably due to the agonizing pain and being only 4 years old. Frantically she asked the principal, can you not get it out either, is it that stuck, can you cut off the pants or something and pull the zipper apart? No, principal is not allowed to touch the students. Nobody there is allowed to touch any student, not to help them in this situation, not to prevent them hurting another child, not to administer first aid if they were hurt, no touching, period. Furious she yelled at the lady to go get her other son out of class and get him to help his brother, drove there as fast as she could, took him to hospital, and he was finally released a couple hours ago, being told that he would be okay in a few days.
What kind of cruel sadistic person could let a 4 year old be in that much pain, and refuse to help them. If the teachers are that worried about false accusations against them (I assume that is why the rule is in place) can they not get two adults to help, so one is supervising and taking notes to inform the parent, and the other is actually acting like someone who might care a little bit about other people. Would the teachers also sit around watching a hurt child die waiting for an ambulance, just so they could say they hadn't touched him. How about upset children, do sad 4 year olds not desrve hugs from the adults who are supposed to be looking after them.
This whole policy makes me angry, and also a little afraid to send my son to school.
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