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Reply to "Familiarity with a disruptive kid in the classroom (FCPS) - what to do?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And FYI I went through FCPS many years ago and had a fellow student grab my private parts whenever he passed me in the hallway. I told no one. He wasn’t doing it in private, others saw it and said nothing either. Teachers knew it was happening and said nothing no. It was a different time. These behaviors aren’t being ignored. The school is acknowledging the problem and trying to fix it. The children are seeing a classmate who is out of control up close and personal. Maybe they are learning valuable life skills as a result. Life skills that might help them to avoid becoming victims of trauma down the road. [/quote] Valuable life skills like being violent is ok, there are no consequences? That if someone is violent, their rights trump yours, you should just cower in the hallway and take it? Kids who witness violence are more susceptible to being violent themselves, or to being more accepting of violence from others because they learned early on to just take it in order to be the peacemaker. Maybe you can volunteer your kid for this classroom so he can get all the valuable life lessons you see here. [/quote]
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