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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not a teacher, but fcps hs teacher BIL says "the parents."[/quote] +100 Parents who think their child's behavioral issues aren't related to parenting (and lack of consequences/repercussions). -APS [/quote] It's probably a combination of things but if that many kids are acting up in school, maybe what is going on at school isn't working and teachers need to rethink their strategies. [/quote] +1, parents need to be accountable but sometimes teachers scapegoat parents and kids.[/quote] Parents should be held accountable and should be contacted each and every time and if a kid is misbehaving that much they should be sent home for the day.[/quote] As a parent of a kid with behavioral issues, I would love to be contacted every time there is an issue. It’s impossible to impose consequences for behavior you don’t know about. Finding out about an incident from last week is not helpful if you want me to change my kid’s behavior. Fully funding IDEA at the federal level would go so far in helping improve everyone’s experience at school. Having enough slots for kids in special education classrooms and meaningful support for inclusion would free up gen ed teachers to focus on the content. [/quote]
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