Humiliated and harrased by teacher Humiliated and harrased by teacher

7 months ago

My daughter humiliated and harrased by two teachers of school very very badly that she was ready to suicide.. fortunately it won't happened..but both of them didn't show any mercy to her as she wore a gold chain secret on her neck .inspite of to inform..me..they took the chain forcibly putting hand inside her shirt button ..and said they won't return this chain to her and parents..what to do she is in class 6 11 yrs old

Anik

Responded 7 months ago

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A.Dear Client,
It's essential to take this matter seriously and ensure the safety and well-being of your child. Here are some steps you may consider:

Immediate Support for Your Daughter:

Ensure your daughter receives immediate emotional support and counseling to help her cope with the trauma she experienced. You may want to seek the assistance of a child psychologist or counselor.
Document the Incident:

Document the details of the incident, including dates, times, locations, names of the teachers involved, and any witnesses present.
Report to School Authorities:

Report the incident to the school principal or higher authorities, either in writing or in person. Provide them with a detailed account of what happened and request a formal investigation.
Involve Local Education Authorities:

If the school does not take appropriate action or if you believe your concerns are not adequately addressed, you may want to contact your local education board or department to report the incident.
Contact the Police:

Depending on the severity of the incident, you may consider filing a police report if you believe a crime has been committed. Be sure to consult with local law enforcement and explain the situation.
Seek Legal Advice:

Consult with an attorney experienced in education or child rights issues to understand your legal options and rights as a parent. They can provide guidance on potential legal actions if necessary.
Support Groups and Advocacy Organizations:

Reach out to local support groups, child advocacy organizations, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs) specializing in child rights and education for additional guidance and support.
Open Communication with Your Daughter:

Maintain open and supportive communication with your daughter to help her heal emotionally and feel safe discussing her concerns with you.
Monitor Her Well-being:

Keep a close eye on your daughter's well-being, behavior, and any signs of distress. Ensure she receives professional support as needed.
Thank you.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 7 months ago

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A.Dear Client
You must object against their action and take proper steps.
1. Lodge a complaint with the school for their demeaning act and harassment.
2. Lodge a police complaint for harassment of a female child.
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