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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am completely repulsed by the teachers responding to this thread. Can you not see how you are turning the entire country against you? You have lost any respect you may have previously had. We are currently looking to move our kids to private as soon as possible, and will not look back. [/quote] This comes across as “Teachers, hardly anyone respected you before. And now, no one respects you. You just need to shut up and be willing to die so we can get our kids out of the house already.” Not very a persuasive approach.[/quote] Nothing is going to persuade the teachers. As a group they're not acting or negotiating in good faith. Focus on persuading the Boards of Education and administrators to force the issue so individual teachers can make the choice for themselves: return teaching, or find a different job.[/quote] Then who will teach your children? There aren't enough teachers as it is. There will be even fewer if you try to force them when we know and you know and they know that it isn't safe for them. Why is there such an intensity and fervor for this particular group of adults to literally be committing suicide because you didn't plan ahead and you aren't good at managing your children and your family?[/quote] They're not really teaching them now, so what's the difference? If there's really a shortage, something will change to attract more. It's the sort of thing that can work itself out after a year or two. Would you really describe doctors and nurses going to work as "committing suicide"? Or grocery store workers? Or meat packers? Or bus operators? And yes, I'm sorry I didn't get a special education degree so that I'd be prepared when I had an autistic son and special education programs shut down and half the private therapists closed and the other half were overbooked to the point of not even putting new patients on a wait list. Definitely should have foreseen that.[/quote] You decided to be a parent and now that it isn't cracked up to what you thought it would be you are foisting your child off on other people because you don't want to deal with him. Not everyone gets to go to Italy. A lot of people end up in Holland. We don't get mad about it, we deal with it. I don't understand why you don't understand that.[/quote] We are currently not in Italy or Holland. We're stuck in O'Hare, we've been here for 9 months, sleeping on the floor of the terminal. Our sister's kids are in school, our cousin's kids are in school, our friends' kids are in school. While we're stuck here at the airport, with no ticket, nothing. [/quote]
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