Widow Displays Unusual Assignment Question Given to Little Daughter: “I've Been in Tears”

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Widow Displays Unusual Assignment Question Given to Little Daughter: “I've Been in Tears”
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A widow cried out on social media as she shared her child's assignment, which her teacher marked incorrectly. Netizens reacted massively to the post.

The woman’s daughter was marked wrong for answering "mother" in a school assignment about who pays their school feesThe little girl, who has known her mum to play both father and mother roles since her dad's passing, ticked "mother" as the answer., the teacher marked the pupil down, an action which left the child's mother in anguish due to the authenticity of her daughter's response.

Concerned that similar classroom activities may arise in the future, she is considering sharing this personal information to avoid any further confusion or misjudgment.“Good evening mums and mums-to-be. I just wish to share a pain. Just maybe I'll be fine from reading soothing comments. I'm a young widow with 2girls and I recently changed school for my daughters as I felt they weren't doing well in their previous school.

"And with support from caring friends and family. The picture here is an assignment from her continuous assessment booklet and you could see she ticked 'mother' in the question asked about who pays our school fees. Her teacher marked it bad.

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