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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]THere are a lot of reasons but in my school, it is lack of parenting in the home and kids growing up on screens. Kids who haven’t been given limits and structure at home often don’t react well to them at school.[/quote] And the school systems are prohibiting consequences. We have "restorative justice" where a student does a Community Circle to be welcomed back into the community. There is no apology, no consequence, no nothing. If the teacher says anything then it is the teacher who is the problem. These children with emotional and behavioral problems haven't had limits and structures at home. Then they get to school where they also don't have limits and structures because administrators are worried about upsetting a parent. And, frankly, parents of the other kids are letting all these dingbat adults get away with not handling the situation appropriately. Parents, PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE stand up for your child's right to be educated in an environment without fear and without constant disruption. ADVOCATE FOR YOUR CHILD! It is not fair that 1-5% of the children in a school are wreaking havoc over the rest of the school. YOUR CHILD DESERVES BETTER![/quote]
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