txsvicki
Active Member
I think the duct tape was wrong because it is giving back disrespect for being disrespected. The student is almost grown and he really is showing some initiative by complaining about the issue. If he were some genuine delinquent he would have just slunk off to some other troublemaking or even be in an alternative school. No one would put up with a boss duct taping them, the police, spouses, and parents can't do it to their kids nowadays either, or even threaten to tape kids' mouths, so the teacher should behave the same as is expected of everyone else. What bothers me is not that it was such a horrible thing to do, but why this teacher thought that she could do it and get away with it. If more early help, testing, proper IEPs, modifications, listening to parents, answering parent's questions, etc. were given to students who are disruptive, there would be much less trouble in the long run. Disruption is not normal in adults, so it should not be considered just meanness in children. Something is wrong somewhere that is not being corrected and it might not even be correctable but kids are required by law to attend school. My grandsons are not mean or spoiled and I am not doing anything wrong. They were exposed to drugs, have learning disabilities, and definitely have ADD and possibly other mental health problems that doctors are very reluctant to diagnose.