Can a teacher be liable for failing to report child abuse?

a. No. Teachers must have clear and convincing evidence before reporting child abuse.
b. No. Teachers do not report child abuse. The school principal is only responsible for reporting.
c. Yes. All states require that teachers and administrators report suspected child abuse and they may be liable for failing to report.
d. Most likely no. Two or more teachers must document child abuse before they can be held liable for failing to report.
e. None of the above.


C

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