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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Obviously this disruptive child's needs are not being met by the school. [b]A child who is properly supported would not be acting this way[/b]. Why not call the school and ask them to get special education involved and properly support this child?[/quote] You're an idiot. Schools are not substitutes for parents and a supportive home life. There's only so much that an be done for children who come in hungry, abused, neglected, you name it.[/quote] Not the PP, but I think you are mis-reading the statement. When the PP mentioned "support," I believe he/she means IEP type support in the school. [/quote]
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