Parent Can Tell Right Away Kid Received Food They Were Not Supposed To, Gets A Volunteer Fired Over It
It’s understandable for parents to be overprotective of their children, especially those with special needs. The last thing they would want is for anyone to do something that could worsen the child’s condition.
This was a situation a parent found themself in after a school volunteer purposely defied her requests regarding their child’s dietary needs. Worse, it was later revealed that the individual had been doing it with other children, leaving more parents furious.
The story has a satisfying end, though. Read through the short text to see what happened.
Parents of special needs children tend to be more protective and vigilant
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This parent was very particular about their child’s dietary requirements and made specific requests
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However, a school volunteer deliberately defied them
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Fortunately, the school took swift action
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School employees and volunteers are often under a lot of pressure
The story didn’t provide much information, particularly regarding the school volunteer. But according to special education expert Sue Watson, people in these roles are often under significant pressure.
“There are more and more demands put on public education without enough resources, not only monetary but also human (not enough qualified personnel), and often those resources, but physical and the time of the professionals, are stretched thin,” Watson wrote.
Nonetheless, what the volunteer did was not only a breach of trust but could also have put the children in danger. It caused unwanted conflict between the school and parents, which may have damaged the former’s reputation.
Such rifts require proper handling to avoid further escalation of tensions. Watson shared a few tips, including deciding on an effective resolution that benefits all parties involved.
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But her most important piece of advice was to avoid confrontation.
“Deal specifically with solutions to the identified issues and be prepared to offer alternatives,” Watson wrote.
By all accounts, the parent handled the issue calmly and professionally. Fortunately, the school took action and removed the volunteer to prevent similar and potentially worse cases from happening again.
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That volunteer is lucky the kid with an allergy didn't have a bad reaction that required hospitalisation, otherwise they could have been in serious legal trouble.
Same way you do anyone else ,literally same thing .
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