However, some users thought the teacher did the right thing. A user chimed in, “I would want to know, even if it’s a false alarm… it’s better to be safe than sorry.”
Another person pointed out how the meeting would not have been necessary had the teacher just asked the child. The user added, “As a teacher, I would have asked the kid what it was. The kid would have said snorkeling. End of story.”
But others maintained that it was better to be safe than sorry. A user wrote, “It doesn’t matter what they say; the kid is six. You have to perform due diligence.”
Then, this person concluded, “The teacher did the right thing. These interventions have saved lives. Seriously.”
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