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Old May 15, 2009, 09:42 PM
Anonymous32910
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As a teacher, I understand your tdoc's urgency and responsibility to make sure the incident was reported. That is his legal responsibility. He really had no choice. Try to remember his concern was for those children. They were first and foremost in his mind. Legally, it had to be that way.

I understand your anger, but he didn't do it "to" you; he did it "for" those children. Maybe that will put some perspective on the situation. As far as them parking in front of your house. That was probably totally random, and you tdoc certainly didn't tell them to park there.

It is a good thing that the incident was reported for those children's sakes.

I don't know if this is what you wanted to hear, but that's my take on the situation from a professional viewpoint. I have had to report similar situations in the past. No one wants to be in that position, but the welfare of the children has to be put first.

I hope you can work past your anger with your tdoc. Sounds like you need to discuss this at length with him.