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Originally Posted by PsYcNeT
I just wonder if ya'll ever stopped to think where exactly a confused, curious or depressed kid is going to go if they don't want to go to a GSA to find support in fear of their parents finding out (and in 2019, if you fear your parents finding out then you probably have good reason).
That's right. The internet. Fear for the future.
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I honestly think if a child is in that kind of serious danger from a parent because they're part of a GSA, it'd be beneficial if a teacher could raise those concerns to an intervening individual/agency. oh, but they can't or they could be prosecuted.
I'm not against GSA's, I'm against prosecuting teachers if they feel a need to intervene or have an open discussion about a student with real problems.
I believe a teacher, who takes the time to involve themselves in a Childs life does so with the intention of helping them and not just to out them for no good reason.