What was he thinking?

Vancouver, Washington
March 18, 2016 11:59am CST
Where was his mind at? Boy 14 sending some very unwanted videos and very unwanted images to his middle school teacher on Facebook he got 10 days and two years in therapy I wonder if he learned anything from this experience? I think the teacher did the right thing in turning it in that's for sure never know what could of happened. What is your opinion?
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13 responses
• United States
18 Mar 16
OH yes she had to turn them in. For the boys sake if no one elses. He would or will continue doing these things if not receiving some form of help.
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• United States
18 Mar 16
I hope he did not have the vision to send these to his teacher though. Could be an accident. I am sure there is another side of the story also..
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@Teep11 (7674)
• United States
18 Mar 16
That's unfortunate. I'm glad he received the help he needed. I'm sure the teacher was saddened by the whole thing.
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@jstory07 (134464)
• Roseburg, Oregon
18 Mar 16
The teacher did the right thing. This way he did not go to something worse.
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@MALUSE (69413)
• Germany
18 Mar 16
Without further information I don't know what I could say. Is the teacher a man or a woman? How old is he/she? What kind of videos did the boy send?
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@CRK109 (14558)
• United States
19 Mar 16
My opinion is that kids hear a lot of stories online and on TV and they just jump in and follow suit with no regard for consequences. I guess it's part of growing up. I do hope he learns his lesson. Some do and, unfortunately, some do not.
• Preston, England
18 Mar 16
sounds pretty dumb and leaves me wondering how the kid got access to such material at all
@LeaPea2417 (36451)
• Toccoa, Georgia
18 Mar 16
I hope he learned a lesson.
@marlina (154166)
• Canada
19 Mar 16
Sounds pretty awful.
@Jessicalynnt (50525)
• Centralia, Missouri
19 Mar 16
boy was being a teenager and not thinking. time for some lessons in thinking through one's actions, a note of apology, and lots and lots of scrubbing things. better he learn now when it doesnt get him in real trouble.
@DianneN (246905)
• United States
18 Mar 16
That kid has a lot to learn. Too bad he has to learn the hard way, but better now than later.
@RussTeed (1498)
• United States
18 Mar 16
There really should be a class for texting and social media use. The parents don't know anything.
@jahunt (1380)
• United States
18 Mar 16
Oh wow, I hadn't heard about this. Not good...These kids aren't being taught anything at home these days...