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Reply to "MCPS teachers--what kind of abuse from students goes on in your building?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Having the kid go to therapy or talk about their feelings with an adult all day as part of a restorative approach is much more of a consequence than suspending. Suspensions are just days off for them with no consequence. Unless the kid is a true psychopath or has extremely low intellectual capacity, they can really benefit from therapy and talking about their problems. Unfortunately, the admin has to really embrace the process and put in the time to build that relationship. It takes really compassionate and committed admin.[/quote] LMAO are you even working in a school? Building relationships as a teacher or administrator is vital. However, you cannot spend hours a day with a troubled student when you have 99 other things to do and multiple kids who need this same level of attention. It would be great in an ideal world. Unfortunately the public school system isn't built to embrace this process.[/quote]
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