07-05-2024 02:16 PM
07-05-2024 03:46 PM
Hi @Tullimbar and welcome to the community. It sounds like this situation is weighing very heavily on you. I wanted to first of all acknowledge your pride for your daughter and your wish for her to be treated fairly. Regardless of the circumstance, having such a desire to support your daughter is very heartening to read.
I'm noticing that a lot of your feelings of regret come from wanting to be a positive role model for your daughter, and having inadvertently caused such a conflict is leaving you feeling like a failure to her. It's easy to feel like you made a mistake when you didn't know what the teacher's response would have been and you didn't intend to cause harm. I was wondering if you have had a chance to talk about this interaction with your daughter and how she felt about it? It may be the case that she has her own understanding of the situation, or doesn't realise how remorseful you are that she became involved in some way. We have a piece on having difficult conversations with your teen which may give some tips on how to frame a constructive discussion around this event.
Wishing you the best.
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