Re: Ahhhh!!
Eh...it happens. Little children do that. They don't mean to. When I observed a first grade classroom once, there was a girl in the bathroom that was in the classroom when I got there. Teacher was reading to the other children on the carpet. She sent one student to check on the girl and talked to me. I left a paper she wanted in my car, so left to get it, got halfway down the stairs and realized I left my keys in my purse under the teacher's desk. When I went back in, the girl was at her desk, but she was upset for some reason. I didn't think anything of it, grabbed my keys, told the office I had to run out real fast and would be right back. So, I went out to the parking lot, found the paper, went back in and as I entered the school, I heard a student come out of the stairwell and say someone puked upstairs. At that time, I see the janitor come to the stairwell with his powder and mop. I went to the office and saw the girl from the classroom lying on a bed in the nurse's office looking miserable and with a trashcan by her head, so I knew immediately she was the one who'd thrown up. Poor thing. Two days later, when I came back to the school, she was back in school and back her normal, bubbly self. I believe it likely happened right as I exited the building, no joke, so I missed seeing the vomit thankfully. It was also at that point I realized that I could not be a school teacher right now. One day, but at that time my phobia was too strong. It has been weakening, so maybe in a couple years I will go back and try to be a teacher again as it is what I really want to do.
All that said to say, little children get sick. It happens. They don't mean to. Sometimes it just hits fast for them. They also don't always know the exact feeling that they are going to vomit now, go to the bathroom quick. Sometimes teachers are strict and they are scared to ask to go or feel they will be annoying or the teacher won't believe them if they say they feel sick.
Ever read the book Ramona Quimby, Age 8/ If not, I totally recommend it. It talks about this very issue.
"And though she be but little, she is fierce"~Helena, A Midsummer Night's Dream