"Traumatized"?? "Suffering nightmares"?? You sure this isn't in the USA - because it sounds like mommy and daddy are looking to file a frivilous lawsuit.
He's five. What is so traumatizing about having your teacher making you admit your own fault? Sounds like the kid probably learned his lesson, and I really can't imagine how this hurt him in any way. He practiced writing, grammar and spelling, and was disciplined all in one go!
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09-02-08, 01:50 PM ::
"Traumatized”?? “Suffering nightmares”?? You sure this isn’t in the USA - because it sounds like mommy and daddy are looking to file a frivilous lawsuit.
but then again your that much better?
it isnt just people in usa who are sue happy
On a serious note, parents who refuse to let their children see the world for what it is get what they deserve. Get over the innocent snowflake syndrome.
seriously, sounds like they are going to try and squeeze some money out of the school. its not like the kid had never heard of the word before, he was freakin saying it dad! hes not having nightmares from writing it, no farking way
Please. The kid is 'having nightmares' b/c he had to spell what he says. This is what we call a Sympathetic Ruse. He's afraid he's in trouble, and his whack parents are buying into the "trauma." He's five, he swore, he wrote a letter. Not a story, not a problem.
In the zpirit of theze mezzagez, fuck you. It's the English, Aussies are just convicted Brits, that can't even pronounce what they spell! It's miliTARY not "miliTREE" , sKedule not sHedule. Go back to shool!