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Reply to "When is a classroom unsafe? How would you handle? Kindergarten DD scratched in face and kicked in back at recess"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What the heck is wrong with schools?! Is there some reason we can't open more for disciplinary issues? There's a lot of focus on special needs and also gifted kids, but what about the ones who are violent?[/quote] What is wrong with the parents sending a kid not ready to be in a social environment without intensive supervision? Maybe schools establish a base-level set of requirements around behavior….. fully potty trained, not aggressive towards others? Until parents reach that a child is in home-school or a private setting? It seems unreasonable to demand that schools address this kind of behavior. The demand upon schools to raise children is just too much. [/quote] Because as a society we've moved beyond warehousing people with disabilities.[/quote] Ill-behaved and out of control isn’t a disability. [/quote] No, but ASD is a developmental disability.[/quote] No ****, Sherlock. Except unfortunately for you and your paper thin argument, most violent kids in school DON’T HAVE ASD.[/quote] If they don't have ASD, or some other disability that can manifest as violent or self-injurious behaviors, then they're not protected by IDEA.[/quote]
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