While TikToker Symone (@keen_symone) was on a two-day break, one of her first-grade students got suspended. This student’s mom is very rude and disrespectful to Symone, always making excuses for her child.
The child lies, steals, and threatens the other kids. She has had about 10 incidents, and no action was taken to punish her until she was finally suspended for scratching another child and drawing blood.
Another important detail about the little girl who got suspended is that she still wears diapers as a six-year-old. Her mom claims that she has an overactive bladder and would provide medical documentation of the condition, but it has been months, and Symone still has not received any kind of paperwork.
The mother also gets very offended every time she asks about it.
“She got offended because I said diaper instead of pull-up,” said Symone. “I got two toddlers at home. It’s a diaper at the end of the day.”
“I’m not sparing a six-year-old’s feelings because she’s wearing a diaper because you don’t want to parent and potty train a six-year-old.”
She has asked for support from the school administration multiple times regarding the issue, but she was only told that nothing could be done.
The little girl has also lied about the teachers not letting her go to the bathroom. Symone got into the habit of reminding the girl to go to the bathroom every hour.
One day, she was teaching a math lesson, and her students were playing a game when she smelled a foul odor. She was standing at the front of the room, and the smell was only getting stronger.

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She sent the kids back to their desks, walked over to the little girl, and asked if she had had an accident. She told Symone no.
At this point, the class was staring. When the girl stood up, the bottom of her shirt and her pants were soaking wet. The other kids covered their noses, and one little boy sitting near her asked to move his seat away. Another little girl told her that she needed a whooping.
“Mind you, I’m sitting there fighting for my life, so I can’t even really discipline them or tell them to say something different because I’m literally fighting for my life, about to throw up, trying to maintain the kids because they’re getting rowdy,” said Symone.
The little girl refused to go to the bathroom. Eventually, she went after Symone left to inform someone about the issue. The counselor for the first grade had already left for the day, and the principal was in a meeting, so she had to go to the school nurse.
The nurse called home, but the mom kept making up excuses as to why she couldn’t pick up her kid. The nurse then called the principal, but the principal cut her off, telling her that a social worker would be sent over soon.
When Symone returned to the classroom, she asked the girl if she had changed her clothes. She said yes, but the other kids piped up, stating that she was lying. Symone told her to change her clothes.
The girl stomped over to her backpack to grab her clothes. She only had a fresh pair of pants, so she was still walking around with a soiled shirt on.
“Still, no support has been provided, and then they end up sending her home on the bus instead of making her mom be accountable and coming to get her,” Symone concluded.