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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Listening to all these parents in here defending their kid’s poor behavior is exactly why great teachers are leaving the profession in droves and education is going in the toilet. [/quote] It is sad that kids aren’t able to cope being around other kids who act like kids. I don’t remember silent classrooms where nobody ever talked.[/quote] You are being deliberately obtuse and argumentative. That’s not what we are talking about and you know it. [/quote] Are you sure? The name calling of kids in here makes this whole thread a joke and impossibly to take seriously.[/quote] Try subbing in a public school for a day. You will no longer be confused what we mean. [/quote] Why would I do that? I don't even send my own kids to a public school. But chatty kids and people are everywhere shouting on their phones acting like they are the only people who exist. People need to learn to co-exist and that you can't control other people.[/quote] The problem is that kids aren’t just trying to “exist” in the same area as them. They’re forced to stay in the same area as disrespectful/disruptive kids while they’re trying to get an education at the same time.[/quote] Since there will be no solutions to that anytime soon, the bothered kids need to work on their coping strategies.[/quote] The bothered kids with involved parents will be moved, and the bothered kids with checked out parents will be put there instead. Not a great solution. Whenever this happens to one of my kids, I just get them moved. I’ve never received pushback. [/quote] Can't be too big of an issue if just changing seats fixes the problem. Obviously the loud kids aren't that loud.[/quote]
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