Soap in the mouth? That's pure cruelty. Or maybe I was just raised by over protective sissy over-liberal parents. "Marlys bad girl, go to the peace the peace table and build a sand castle"
Pure cruelty in my view too.
Only knew it proverbial here, "go and wash your mouth (with green soap)"
Did this happen more than once Callaway? Since you said "the first time".
I would not be surprised if a teacher could get sacked here if she did that to a kid.
Yes, it happened a second time, but the teacher who did it denied doing it both times and did not get sacked because it was her word against my daughter's.
When it happened the first time, I did not find about it until later when I was washing my daughter's hair and I told her to keep her mouth closed so the soap wouldn't get into her mouth. She asked me why she shouldn't get soap in her mouth and I told her it because it could make her sick. Then she told me about the special education teacher "Mrs C" putting soap in her mouth at school. I told her that was wrong, that the teacher should not have done that and I told her if it ever happened again, she should tell me right away as soon as I picked her up from school. I also talked to the teacher, telling her what my daughter said and she denied doing it but said that it was possible that someone else could have done it instead, since my daughter at that time had difficulty recognizing people. I said that some people might think it was an appropriate punishment but my husband and I did not and would never do that ourselves and if it happened, we wanted it to never happen again. I told her it could make kids sick and she argued that she didn't think it could. I knew my daughter recognized people well enough to tell her special education teacher apart from the other adults working with her, but I wanted to let the teacher save face, since I was sure it must have been a misunderstanding about appropriate discipline and it would not happen again.
The second time was late in October and my daughter ran away from school right after it happened. She ran to the park right next to the school I often took her to after school, but the teacher and the principal caught her quickly and called me to come to school and get her. As soon as I got there, she said she ran away because Mrs C put soap in her mouth again, so I waited to talk to Mrs C and she denied doing it again. When I got my daughter home, she wanted me to call her doctor to make sure she was OK because of the soap in her mouth. Her mouth smelled like soap to me. It was a Thursday, her pediatrician's day off, so I wound up calling poison control, who wanted to know how much I thought she had ingested. I wasn't sure, but I thought only a small amount from what my daughter said, and they told me they thought she would be OK and told me what things to watch out for.
As far as I know, Mrs C is still a special education teacher at the same school, but I heard she is retiring soon.
My daughter is still very angry with her.