The cases of child abuse are unfortunately increasing, per a 2023 report from PAFSA. Some cases might go unnoticed, while others are luckier. Sometimes, however, mistakes can happen. Two Florida parents found themselves mistakenly accused of child abuse after their son was injured on a playground. They ended up receiving a visit from the police. A lot of people found that it was reasonable that this happened. After all, it’s better to be safe than sorry.
In a post shared by the Florida parents, they detailed how their son got injured while playing on a playground. He ended up having what they described as “minor rug burn” on his arm. A teacher saw the injury and reported it to the Department of Children and Families (DCF) as they suspected it was abuse. The Florida parents ended up receiving a visit from the DCF, along with armed officers. This visit was to investigate whether the child was being abused or not. The Florida parents, however, saw that this was an overreaction.
People Reacting to the Florida Parents’ Situation
People in the comments mostly agreed with how the Florida teacher behaved. They mentioned that Florida’s state laws require teachers, among others, to report similar cases. One person wrote:
“Florida is a ‘mandatory reporting state’ Any professional who sees signs of potential abuse is required by law to report it to the proper authorities. The good Is it keeps teachers, nurses, doctors, child care workers etc vigilant and it could also save a child’s life. But on flip side: may lead to false reports that are genuine mistakes. While shocking this may have been a misunderstanding. But look at it this way; if a teacher asks about suspected abuse, the abuser may be the parent and so it could end up worse for the child.”
Another person then replied to this comment and added their insight. “Its [sic] also important to point out that a mandatory reporter who doesn’t report the suspected abuse or neglect commits a 3rd degree felony.” The Florida parents then responded that it wasn’t reasonable to report such a minor injury. “Okay, but this injury doesn’t resemble abuse or neglect. By this logic, they should call whenever a kid has a scrape or bruise,” they wrote. Many, however, stated that the injury looks like a cigarette burn. One Redditor took the Florida parents’ side as they wrote, “I’d be reporting that teacher to the administration. That is a major overreaction to a teeny tiny scrape that’s a normal part of childhood.” Honestly, I agree with what the teacher did. What if the kid was actually getting abused?