No, it’s not fair—and it’s not your fault.
Sometimes teachers say things like, “If one more person talks, no one gets free time,” or “Because of someone’s choices, we’re not doing the fun thing.” That’s called collective punishment, and it means everyone gets punished because of what one or two people did.
Even if your name wasn’t said, maybe you felt like everyone was looking at you. That pressure, that hurt feeling in your chest? You’re not imagining it.
Collective punishment is confusing, especially if you were already having a hard moment. It can make kids feel ashamed, blamed, or invisible. But you deserve to be treated with understanding—not used as an example.
🧠 You have the right to support.
🗣️ You’re allowed to speak up.
🌱 You’re not alone.
Want to understand more?
👉 Read: To the kid looking for answers about collective punishment
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To the kid looking for answers about collective punishment
Hey, If you found your way here, maybe it’s because something happened at school that didn’t sit right. Maybe you searched for “why did my whole class get punished” or “it wasn’t my fault but we all lost recess.” Maybe a grown-up sent…







