Not sure if you're being sarcastic, so I'll just go ahead and play it straight: we don't know the full story. If that other kid threw something and it was the very first time he'd ever gotten in trouble, that might be a factor. We don't know what he threw, either. Eraser? Not quite the same as a chair. Does her child work the teacher's nerves relentlessly all day? Might could be so, yes? I'd just want to know more.
It’s true, that it is hard to get the truth out of situations like this.
But still. Where are the men?
I wasn’t being sarcastic. Neither was I comparing all the offenses. No one was hurt and I think it is outrageous that a teacher cannot handle a 3 yr old and that situation and then phone the parent to inform them and that applies to all the parents regardless of the offense. Why do we always go for the glass half empty?