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[quote=Anonymous]OP, great post. I have tried to ask this question before. I received nothing but ugly responses. This is exactly what some parents are wondering - how do you want US to deal with it?! It seems a very simple question, made difficult by some as a deflecting mechanism. Ir early don't think it helps, but exacerbates an already difficult situation. They want their children to be accepted, but do not give other parents (and therefor children) the appropriate tools. Aren't they learning as they go? Shouldn't they be teaching others as they go, in rode to best serve their child? No one wants to be blindsided by violence when the child really needs understanding, because the child will be in deep water by then, thanks to the parents who failed to explain! We have very disruptive children in our classes, some are SN. Obviously, not all SN are disruptive. It just snowballs when the parents are hands off about it. It is not going to fix itself. I know one parent who thinks if she sends her child to someone else's house it will help. But then even the best of friends don't want the child around anymore, because it is so obvious the parents are consumed with themselves instead of their child. Hullo, the child child needs their issue addressed and you need to let other parents know how you are working on it. But to leave another parent stranded then wonder why friends are dropping like flies? Really? So, thanks for bringing it up, OP. I know my post will meet with defensiveness. I must seem like a good target. After all, it deflects from talking about the child who is acting out! :) And so it goes....... [/quote]
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