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Attacks on head teachers by children as young as four are "very common", according to a regional officer for a head teachers' union. | Attacks on head teachers by children as young as four are "very common", according to a regional officer for a head teachers' union. |
Annie Hovey from the National Association of Head Teachers in Wales (NAHT) said heads frequently told of being kicked, punched and head-butted. | Annie Hovey from the National Association of Head Teachers in Wales (NAHT) said heads frequently told of being kicked, punched and head-butted. |
Ms Hovey confirmed the youngest child involved in a case was just four. | |
Ms Hovey spoke after an 11-year-old was excluded from a Cardiff school for assaulting the head teacher. | Ms Hovey spoke after an 11-year-old was excluded from a Cardiff school for assaulting the head teacher. |
On Friday, South Wales Police said the pupil at St Paul's Church in Wales primary school Grangetown, had admitted attacking Susan Jones. | On Friday, South Wales Police said the pupil at St Paul's Church in Wales primary school Grangetown, had admitted attacking Susan Jones. |
Frequently heads will tell me, 'I've been kicked frequently by children, I've been head-butted and punched' Annie Hovey, regional officer NAHT | Frequently heads will tell me, 'I've been kicked frequently by children, I've been head-butted and punched' Annie Hovey, regional officer NAHT |
The year six pupil was arrested and received a "reprimand" from officers before being excluded from the school following the incident last week. | The year six pupil was arrested and received a "reprimand" from officers before being excluded from the school following the incident last week. |
Ms Hovey told BBC Radio Wales the case was not unusual. | Ms Hovey told BBC Radio Wales the case was not unusual. |
She said: "Incidents of this kind do cross my desk regularly, and not just 11-year-olds, but children of a much younger age." | She said: "Incidents of this kind do cross my desk regularly, and not just 11-year-olds, but children of a much younger age." |
"Frequently heads will tell me, 'I've been kicked frequently by children, I've been head-butted and punched'," she continued. | "Frequently heads will tell me, 'I've been kicked frequently by children, I've been head-butted and punched'," she continued. |
'Long-term concern' | 'Long-term concern' |
Ms Hovey said such attacks had a major and long-term affect, with some teachers never recovering. | Ms Hovey said such attacks had a major and long-term affect, with some teachers never recovering. |
She said one head teacher had left the profession years after an assault, partly because he had never fully regained confidence. | She said one head teacher had left the profession years after an assault, partly because he had never fully regained confidence. |
"Frequently there is loss of confidence, and long-term concern," said Ms Hovey. | "Frequently there is loss of confidence, and long-term concern," said Ms Hovey. |
"Fear often, because they're never quite sure what's going to happen when the child comes back. | "Fear often, because they're never quite sure what's going to happen when the child comes back. |
"But major loss of confidence, also very significant distress which takes a long-time to dissipate," she added. | "But major loss of confidence, also very significant distress which takes a long-time to dissipate," she added. |
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