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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m the mom of a child with special needs who exhibits a lot of problem behavior. We have moved heaven and earth trying to get him more support or a different placement. The school just won’t. I feel terrible for the teacher. Teachers have no power. It’s truly a wonder they keep working. They are micromanaged, have impossible demands, and very limited discretion. The system is complex and under resourced. There are no villains or heroes. All of it just sucks. [/quote] Good for you (sincerely), but far more common in public schools are parents who gum up the world by demanding that their kids with a lot of problem behavior be mainstreamed and in Gen Ed at all costs.[/quote] Gum up the “works.” Thanks, Autocorrect.[/quote]
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