Can I sue a teacher for gossiping about my 7 yr. old sons mental health issues at a non school event?

Ugh, that sucks. At this point, you can't do anything about the situation that already happened. But next time, you can just politely say something like, "Sorry, my friends and I are already eating here.

But, I do see a free table over there where you could sit." It doesn't matter even if that kid DOES sit there every day and it's his favorite table ever. You're not bullying him by sitting there!

No one has any more right to a table than anyone else, and even a school official shouldn't make you move, let alone a mom. Just be really polite and they can't punish you for staying put.

Sadly theres not really anything you can do. Just don't move next time. You cant harbor anger though man.

Gotta let go and move on.

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