This is one of those stories that seems absolutely hard to believe. How can a 6-year-old be accused of sexual harassment? Does he even know the meaning of the word? Lol. I think this is taking it too far. This will probably traumatize the lad for life. Meanwhile, here’s how CNN is reporting it…
A
6-year-old boy near Colorado Springs, Colorado, was suspended from
school for kissing a girl on the hand. You read that correctly.
"It
was during class," first-grader Hunter Yelton said in an interview with
CNN affiliate KRDO. "We were doing reading group, and I leaned over
and kissed her on the hand. That's what happened."
Not only did Hunter's peck get him suspended from school, but the school accused him of sexual harassment, KRDO reported.
Hunter's mom, Jennifer Saunders, is outraged.
"This
is taking it to an extreme that doesn't need to be met with a
6-year-old," Saunders told KRDO. Now my son's asking questions, 'What is
sex, mommy?'"
She
said Hunter had problems at school before, getting suspended for
rough-housing and for kissing the same girl on the cheek. The family has
been working with him on "class disruptions" by grounding him and
giving him "big restrictions," Saunders said.
Robin
Gooldy, the superintendent of Cañon City Schools, told KRDO that
Hunter's record will remain within the district and that his behavior
fits the school policy description of sexual harassment, which includes
unwanted touching.
"Our
main interest in this is having the behavior stop because the story is
not just about the student that was disciplined, it is also about the
student receiving the unwanted advances," Gooldy told HLN. "We have to
think about both students in the situation."
Saunders
said the girl in question was "fine with it" because Hunter and the
girl consider themselves "boyfriend and girlfriend." She wants her son's
record cleared of anything suggesting sexual harassment.
"Remove
it from his record," she told KRDO. "I need to stand up and fight for
him. I can't just let that happen because it's not the case. It's not
what happened at all."
Hunter for his part said he feels "sorry" for doing something wrong and tries to be good in school.
"But I just have a lot of energy. Six-year-olds, they have a lot of energy," Hunter said.
They
sure do, and as a parent of a 6-year-old and a 7-year-old, an innocent
peck on the cheek or on the hand seems as natural for kids this age as
declarations of who they plan to marry.
They don't know anything about sex or sexual harassment. So how on earth can they be accused of such behavior?
Reaction online to Hunter's story has been swift, with the majority of commenters expressing pure outrage.
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