A mother wants answers from her daughter’s school after they made the teenager shave her armpits while in front of other students.
Melissa Woods is the mother of 14-year-old Taylah – who has a disability – and was in a life-skills program at Wangaratta District Specialist School in Victoria when she was asked to shave.
Ms Woods told 3AW that her daughter was “extremely upset” after being made to shave her armpits in front of the class and says that she never gave the school permission for her daughter to participate in that part of the lesson plan.
“I spoke to the teacher the very next day and she told me she has the right to do it, it’s part of the curriculum,” Ms Woods continued.
“I wasn’t satisfied with that so I went to the principal and sent her a letter. She wrote back saying… she regrets that they didn’t have a permission slip for me to sign.”
Taylah has a neurodevelopmental disorder and ADHD and her mother says that the girl had previously been averse to shaving.
Ms Woods said that she was happy for Taylah to move at her own pace and told her daughter, “That’s fine. I have no problems with it. You come to me when you’re ready.”