Loveneverfails
Diamond Member
I already wrote this in my trauma diary but I guess I'm just too upset and need to 'yell' about it in public. My son this year decided he hated the morning bus and would either lay down on the road or on the steps of the bus itself making it impossible for the bus to leave and he absolutely refused to actually get on it. (he's in preschool) The teachers response to this was to deny him the right to school when he did this and have him sit in a chair doing nothing for the two hours school went on.
I didn't do this because it just seemed like something I couldn't do. Given my history, I would have cried the entire time if I tried. I took him to school instead until he showed interest in giving it another try. Well at a parenting class I found out from a social worker that would have constituted abuse as it would have denied his right to an education and was very serious. I'm relieved I didn't do it but I'm so upset that a teacher with degrees and decades of experience would give me such dangerous advice.
I didn't do this because it just seemed like something I couldn't do. Given my history, I would have cried the entire time if I tried. I took him to school instead until he showed interest in giving it another try. Well at a parenting class I found out from a social worker that would have constituted abuse as it would have denied his right to an education and was very serious. I'm relieved I didn't do it but I'm so upset that a teacher with degrees and decades of experience would give me such dangerous advice.