luvsmickeymouse
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She made a mistake. The punishment should fit the crime. A letter of apology with a discussion of behavior is a logical consequence. Extreme removal of everything else? I don't think I am on board with that. As adults we think "jerk" and certainly worse about bosses, but we have the maturity and ability to hold back (most adults, anyway).
She is still young and needs to learn her lessons. With your guidance she will learn that verbal outbursts won't fix anything. It sounds like she felt that she was unfairly treated and had no power no fix it.
I wouldn't dwell on it as a parent. I would be very upset if my DDs did that, but the situation needs to be put in perspective. Give her a consequence and move on, NOT continued consequences to relive it over and over.
BTW: I am a teacher; I would forgive a sincere kid for that in a heart beat (and I have).
This is well said.