You Are a Kindergarten Teacher. Class Is Over and It S Time to Go. How Do You Release Your
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Scenario #1
You are a Grade 5&6 Sunday School teacher. A child comes to you and tells you they have been abused. What do you do?
Scenario #2
You are a Sunday School teacher and you’re teaching partner lets you know at the last minute that they will not be there. You have a spouse approved to work with kids. What do you do? Scenario #3
You are a kindergarten teacher. Class is over and it’s time to go. How do you release your class?
Scenario #4
You are a Grade 3&4 teacher and the bell rings at the end of class. What do you do? Scenario #5
A 14 year old youth has been dropped off at church by her parents and they told her to find a ride home with one of her friends. Church is now over, most people have gone, and the 14 year old forgot to find a ride. What do you do?
Scenario #6
You are a preschool Sunday School teacher. Billy has to go to the bathroom. What do you do? Scenario #7
You are a Grade 5 Sunday School teacher. Sally has to go to the bathroom. What do you do?
Scenario #8
You have a student with a severe allergy in your class. This student carries an epi-pen. They have a severe allergic reaction during class. What do you do? Scenario #9
You are a toddler teacher. A child falls off a chair and hits her head. What do you do?
Scenario #10
The fire alarm goes off while you are teaching. What do you do? Scenario #11
A child, on arrival in their classroom, gives you a hug. What do you do?
Scenario #12
You are a Grade 5&6 teacher and one of your students friends you on Facebook. What do you do?