Answer Question
Over the line?
Below is the link to the news article.
I partially read a report stating that children in Texas were told to remove pants for "poop inspection". The reason for this was because someone left some "poop" on the floor, and they were attempting to find the child who did it. Obviously, most parents were very angry. I'm curious, as a Child of God, how would you feel (if you have children) if you found out that this happened at your school, and your child was involved?
Me (don't have children, so this is "if" I did): If my child came home and told me about this, I would first ask him/her if they was the one that did that act. I would say most likely they would tell me no. I would then explain to them how disrespectful and disgusting that act was, and how important it was to find the person who did it. And obviously since no one was confessing, the only way to find out is to "go to the extreme". Yes, it was uncomfortable, but we are not God, and we do not "know eveything", so we, as humans, have to investigate. And that is what those teachers were doing. The child who did this has to be disciplined so that they would learn not to do things like this again. Then of course I would talk to my child with any concerns he or she may have about the situation.
Bottom line is, I see no wrong in their actions, and see the necessity in it. I am curious, what is your opinion on this, especially if you have children?
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/01/28/students-drop-pants/224634
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I partially read a report stating that children in Texas were told to remove pants for "poop inspection". The reason for this was because someone left some "poop" on the floor, and they were attempting to find the child who did it. Obviously, most parents were very angry. I'm curious, as a Child of God, how would you feel (if you have children) if you found out that this happened at your school, and your child was involved?
Me (don't have children, so this is "if" I did): If my child came home and told me about this, I would first ask him/her if they was the one that did that act. I would say most likely they would tell me no. I would then explain to them how disrespectful and disgusting that act was, and how important it was to find the person who did it. And obviously since no one was confessing, the only way to find out is to "go to the extreme". Yes, it was uncomfortable, but we are not God, and we do not "know eveything", so we, as humans, have to investigate. And that is what those teachers were doing. The child who did this has to be disciplined so that they would learn not to do things like this again. Then of course I would talk to my child with any concerns he or she may have about the situation.
Bottom line is, I see no wrong in their actions, and see the necessity in it. I am curious, what is your opinion on this, especially if you have children?
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2015/01/28/students-drop-pants/224634
61/