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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]These poor children. I’m so sorry for all of the little souls going through this. Good reminder to always strive for kindness. [/quote] I’m sorry for the normal kids who deserve an education and safety.[/quote] So kids with disabilities are not "normal" and don't deserve to be safe or to receive an education? All kids deserve this.[/quote] No, some disabilities are not normal. Throwing desks is not normal. Clearing the classroom so that all of the other students are safe is not normal. Until your kid can act normal, he/she should not be in a normal class with kids who are in control of their faculties and act normal. [/quote] Thank goodness you are not one of the decision makers at FCPS. [/quote] Thank goodness there are some parents who will do the right thing and call the police if their child is harmed, so that FCPS decision makers are forced to make the right decisions. Once violence is involved, the police need to be involved if the school refuses to take action to protect the other kids. While you think tolerating and accommodating violence in a classroom is normal, it isn't normal to most reasonable people. [/quote]
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