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[quote=Anonymous] I was on my way to Stride Rite in the mall and we ran into probably one of the best and most inclusive mainstream teachers my child with SN ever had. She was with a teacher who is known to have so little patience for children with SN it's surprising she still has a job. She was so wretched I looked into whether it was legal to secretly record her interactions in class. These teachers seemed to be best friends. This is the 2nd time I have encountered pairings like this and it should be NBD. There are plenty of things they might have in common, but for some reason both times it freaked me out. I guess I wonder why someone so kind-hearted and talented at her job would want to associate with someone so intolerant, bordering on emotionally abusive to children. How could you respect someone with that ugliness lurking inside of her? I guess I'd feel the same way if I saw someone who fosters dogs and volunteers at an animal shelter hanging out with the neighbor who ties the dog to a tree, leaves him there all day rain or shine and then yells at him when he's a basket case when she gets home.[/quote]
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