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re: 6-year-old girl with dairy allergy forced to clean up feces at school after drinking milk
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:33 pm to pussywillows
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:33 pm to pussywillows
Maybe he meant she should say "no! I will not drink that milk!"
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:35 pm to Nado Jenkins83
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Maybe he meant she should say "no! I will not drink that milk!"
i wish there was a heart emoji!
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:35 pm to John88
I would blow the windows out of that school office raising so much hell.
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:37 pm to Old Character
I can see a teacher not really being able to tell whether the kid is struggling or just faking it to go to the bathroom a bunch.
But discipline is ridiculous. I don't really like the mom getting all "ain't y'all got janitors" - but you can call me as the parent and I'll come clean up after my sick kid.
But discipline is ridiculous. I don't really like the mom getting all "ain't y'all got janitors" - but you can call me as the parent and I'll come clean up after my sick kid.
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:38 pm to John88
Any grown adult that would prevent a child from using the bathroom needs evaluate their worth as a human.
I have two kids in grade school. I’ve told them both, if it ever comes down to shitting/pissing yourself in the middle of class or walking out to the bathroom, walk out. I’ll deal with the repercussions myself.
Fire the teacher and the Principal
I have two kids in grade school. I’ve told them both, if it ever comes down to shitting/pissing yourself in the middle of class or walking out to the bathroom, walk out. I’ll deal with the repercussions myself.
Fire the teacher and the Principal
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:38 pm to R11
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Who knows jamisha might've drawn pictures with it with her finger
She's 6
Jamisha is the mom. You need to work on your reading skils.
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:41 pm to Pettifogger
i want to know what "clean up" actually meant. did she make her roll up with a big yellow rolling mop bucket in front of the class while everyone pointed and laughed? did she ask her to wipe herself and her area? was this explosive and all over the place? or did she kind of shart herself? we're all picturing different things in our heads.
Also, the principal's quote if not having accidents isn't unreasonable either and coudl be taken out of context by a pissed off mother. but i'll say again it's dubious that this kid, who didn't know milk would make her shite uncontrollably, was able to state word for word what the principal told her during what the mom is making out to be an extremely traumatic event.
Also, the principal's quote if not having accidents isn't unreasonable either and coudl be taken out of context by a pissed off mother. but i'll say again it's dubious that this kid, who didn't know milk would make her shite uncontrollably, was able to state word for word what the principal told her during what the mom is making out to be an extremely traumatic event.
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:42 pm to poochie
hmm, strange thread. a few overreactions.
we have a young child with a diagnosed allergy to cow’s milk. Will tear his stomach up and make him shite his pants like nothing you’ve ever seen. It’s eased up as he’s gotten older, it was a nightmare when he was a toddler.
i have a lot of questions before I pass judgement:
- how did the child get ahold of dairy? accidentally or willingly?
- i assume the child and parent submitted an allergy form at the start of the year? thus, was the teacher and administration aware of the child’s allergy?
- did the child inform the teacher that she was likely experiencing a reaction to dairy?
we have a young child with a diagnosed allergy to cow’s milk. Will tear his stomach up and make him shite his pants like nothing you’ve ever seen. It’s eased up as he’s gotten older, it was a nightmare when he was a toddler.
i have a lot of questions before I pass judgement:
- how did the child get ahold of dairy? accidentally or willingly?
- i assume the child and parent submitted an allergy form at the start of the year? thus, was the teacher and administration aware of the child’s allergy?
- did the child inform the teacher that she was likely experiencing a reaction to dairy?
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:44 pm to Klark Kent
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we have a young child with a diagnosed allergy to cow’s milk. Will tear his stomach up and make him shite his pants like nothing you’ve ever seen. It’s eased up as he’s gotten older, it was a nightmare when he was a toddler.
i have a lot of questions before I pass judgement:
- how did the child get ahold of dairy? accidentally or willingly?
- i assume the child and parent submitted an allergy form at the start of the year? thus, was the teacher and administration aware of the child’s allergy?
- did the child inform the teacher that she was likely experiencing a reaction to dairy?
that's all i'm saying. something doesn't really add up.
i find it really hard to believe with all those warnings, the principal and teacher would basically tell the kid to get fricked.
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:46 pm to poochie
my bad poochie. the overreaction comment wasn’t directed at you. you were just the latest comment when i lazily decided to join in the conversation. i agree with all the points you made in this thread.
me too. and if they did, then I agree with others. fire any adult involved in the incident.
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i find it really hard to believe with all those warnings, the principal and teacher would basically tell the kid to get fricked.
me too. and if they did, then I agree with others. fire any adult involved in the incident.
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:50 pm to Klark Kent
Some Facebook comments are saying it wasn't the actual teacher, it was a substitute.
Posted on 2/12/25 at 3:55 pm to John88
If this is the only time she has requested to go to the bathroom so often then they should have given her the benefit of doubt here. Either way if she was going this often they might want to call her parents about it. She's 6. I'm not going to fault her here.
It sounds like it might have been a substitute teacher filling in for the day, so I guess that makes a little more sense as to why they might not know the child's normal behavior.
It sounds like it might have been a substitute teacher filling in for the day, so I guess that makes a little more sense as to why they might not know the child's normal behavior.
Posted on 2/12/25 at 4:04 pm to John88
Never had breakfast at school. How about don’t do that anymore?
Posted on 2/12/25 at 4:31 pm to CrappyPants
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CrappyPants
Checks out.........
Posted on 2/12/25 at 4:50 pm to John88
Because of this I bet hundreds of kids will now no longer have the option to drink milk at school and it will be replaced by apple juice or something.
Posted on 2/12/25 at 4:54 pm to Pettifogger
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can see a teacher not really being able to tell whether the kid is struggling or just faking it to go to the bathroom a bunch.
But discipline is ridiculous
I’m here.
Posted on 2/12/25 at 4:55 pm to Geauxld Finger
quote:100%
Any grown adult that would prevent a child from using the bathroom needs evaluate their worth as a human.
I have two kids in grade school. I’ve told them both, if it ever comes down to shitting/pissing yourself in the middle of class or walking out to the bathroom, walk out. I’ll deal with the repercussions myself.
Posted on 2/12/25 at 4:57 pm to John88
Sucks for the little girl. She’ll always be the kid who shite her pants in class. Worth changing schools over something like this.


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