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[quote=Anonymous]This has been common at my child's progressive minded school. They spend far too long trying to work things out when in reality the child has needs that far exceed the school's capacity to help and the parents are in denial. Many parents wrongly believe that progressive schools or education will be the answer when their child has problems in traditional classroom settings. They think their child is stifled, sits to much, doesn't have enough time to be creative, run around, - you get the idea. But progressive schools are actually bad for kids with unmediated ADHD, emotional regulation issues, or anything other than mild learning issues. there is a much higher expectation that a child be able to orient, regulate and schedule themselves in both academic and social situations which some guidance from teachers but without as much direct instruction. Most of the behavior problem kids need a much more structure, direct instruction and interventions than the school could ever provide.[/quote]
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