
Swedish kids asked by school to write a suicide note while thinking about their moms
Published time: 24 Sep, 2015 07:34
Parents at a school in Sweden are furious after learning that their kids were asked to write fictional suicide notes, while also imagining they were writing these to their own mothers. The task was part of a class dealing with mental health issues.
The 13 year-old school children from the town of Skelleftea in the north east of Sweden, were reportedly listening to an audio book about a girl who was planning to commit suicide.
After listening to the harrowing story, which was part of lesson looking at mental health issues, their teacher asked them to write a letter to the girls mother, to explain to her that the childs thoughts about suicide were not the parents fault.
However, to make the task easier, their teacher suggested that when writing the fictional letter, they should instead think about their own mothers, the angry parents claimed.
We are several parents who became very upset when we heard about this, one parent told Swedish broadcaster SVT.
I am completely aghast, and it feels very unpleasant, others added.
However, the schools administration claims that parents completely misunderstood the reasoning behind assignment, adding that they fully support the teacher who gave the children the task.
It's an existing assignment in a renowned text book that the teacher has used, education head Jan Soderstrom told SVT. It is very sad that it is being perceived this way, he added.
He added that the school will write a letter (not suicidal) to childrens parents, which will explain the reasoning behind the controversial assignment in more detail.
Edited by
Datwasntme
on Thu 09/24/15 04:59 PM