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School Traumatizes 6YO With 2-Week Suspension Over Not Touching Snake, Mom Loses It
Young girl in pink shirt sitting at table, rubbing eyes and showing fear or distress related to snake encounter.

School Traumatizes 6YO With 2-Week Suspension Over Not Touching Snake, Mom Loses It

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Everyone reacts to scary situations differently, with some folks running away and others just dissolving into a panic. Regardless of how adults manage fear, it can be difficult for young children to face scary situations, even when others try to force them to do so.

This is why one mother was outraged when her first grader’s school suspended her for simply running away from a snake. When the mom confronted them, they explained that forcing the kid to face her fears was part of their unsolicited “exposure therapy.”

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    The poster explained that her 6-year-old daughter refused to touch a snake when it was brought by a wildlife instructor to school, and her teacher pressured her to pet it

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    Since the child was being forced to touch the snake, she ran outside the classroom in a panic, which prompted the principal to suspend her for two weeks

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    The poster confronted the school authorities about pressuring the kid, and they explained that they were simply trying to give her exposure therapy for her irrational fears

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    Eventually, the woman emailed the superintendent about the whole situation, which helped get the first grader’s suspension reversed and prompted an apology from the principal

    In the poster’s daughter’s first-grade class, her teacher had arranged a session with a wildlife instructor who brought many animals for the children to interact with. During that time, he and the teacher tried to get the little girl to pet a snake, but even though she was very scared of it, they kept forcing her to do it.

    According to educational professionals, it is actually important for teachers to keep children safe when animals are present in the classroom. Teachers are also supposed to consult parents before bringing any creatures into the classroom so they can be aware of any allergies, illnesses, or fears.

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    Unfortunately, in this case, the little girl’s teacher didn’t take her worries seriously and got mad when she ran out of the classroom and into the hallway. This also prompted the principal to take action and suspend the child for two weeks since she had disobeyed the teacher and given in to “irrational fears.”

    Even in situations like this, where an educational institution might want to help a child face their fears, experts explain that this should be done only in collaboration with the parents. The school cannot solely make decisions about the kid’s safety, which is why the parent must also sign off on what their child is being exposed to.

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    The child’s school tried to justify its actions by explaining that the poster’s daughter was getting caught up in irrational worries and needed exposure therapy. This didn’t sit right with the OP because she felt that her daughter had no real need to learn to get along with snakes since she was living in a city.

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    The poster also wanted to know whether the educational institution had any legal right to force her daughter to face her fears, and she asked folks whether she should involve a lawyer in her case. People urged the OP to take strict action against the principal, the teacher, and the school over their behavior.

    In most cases, legal professionals explain that parents can contact education law attorneys to handle their disputes related to unfair suspension or expulsion. These lawyers will work on the case and find a way to ensure the child is fairly represented before the educational board.

    Since the poster had received a lot of online advice, she decided to reach out to the superintendent to let her know what was happening. This greatly helped the OP’s case, and she was able to get her daughter’s unfair suspension reversed and also received apologies from the teacher and principal. Hopeful, she never has to deal with such a situation again, or else the school board will probably be hearing from her.

    What do you think about the action the mom took, and why do you feel the school took this matter so far? We’d love to hear your honest opinions on this story.

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    Folks were shocked by the behavior of the teacher and principal and felt that someone surely needed to be fired over it

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    Janelle Collard
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    2 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good for the superintendent for canceling the 2 week suspension. Pretty sure he saw a lawsuit on the horizon. 😁 Wonder if OP can sure the teacher for child abvse?

    UKGrandad
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    2 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What that teacher attempted was not 'exposure' therapy. Perhaps somebody with experience in treating phobias can confirm this, because as I understand it exposure therapy begins by showing pictures of whatever triggers the phobia until the person is comfortable looking at them, and then gradually introducing the trigger in a safe environment. In the case of snakes or spiders, they would be in another room, visible through a window, then in the same room but in a container, and gradually brought closer. The aim is that eventually the phobic person will be able to touch the trigger, but it can be a long process. What the teacher was attempting was immersion therapy; literally going in at the deep end.

    Trillian
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    1 day ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And they were qualified for neither

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    Lee Gilliland
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    2 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good Lord I wish more of this stuff hit news stations. How these idiots even think this is even close to "exposure thereapy" in a classroom full of kids.

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    Janelle Collard
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    2 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good for the superintendent for canceling the 2 week suspension. Pretty sure he saw a lawsuit on the horizon. 😁 Wonder if OP can sure the teacher for child abvse?

    UKGrandad
    Community Member
    2 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What that teacher attempted was not 'exposure' therapy. Perhaps somebody with experience in treating phobias can confirm this, because as I understand it exposure therapy begins by showing pictures of whatever triggers the phobia until the person is comfortable looking at them, and then gradually introducing the trigger in a safe environment. In the case of snakes or spiders, they would be in another room, visible through a window, then in the same room but in a container, and gradually brought closer. The aim is that eventually the phobic person will be able to touch the trigger, but it can be a long process. What the teacher was attempting was immersion therapy; literally going in at the deep end.

    Trillian
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    1 day ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And they were qualified for neither

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    Lee Gilliland
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    2 days ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Good Lord I wish more of this stuff hit news stations. How these idiots even think this is even close to "exposure thereapy" in a classroom full of kids.

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